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30.06.2025

Article “Ideology and Suffering: What Is Realistic about Critical Theory?” by Amadeus Ulrich published in EJPT

The article “Ideology and Suffering: What Is Realistic about Critical Theory?” by Amadeus Ulrich has just been published open access in the European Journal of Political Theory (EJPT). Ulrich brings the perspective of radical realism into a productive dialog with Adorno’s critical theory.

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30.06.2025

Prof. Dr. Franziska Fay awarded the Sibylle Kalkhof-Rose University Prize 2025

Prof. Dr. Franziska Fay (Junior Professor of Ethnology with a focus on Political Anthropology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and former postdoctoral researcher at the Research Center Normative Orders at Goethe University) receives the Sibylle Kalkhof-Rose University Award 2025 in the category Humanities and Social Sciences.

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Publication
25.06.2025 | Online article

Ideology and Suffering: What Is Realistic about Critical Theory?

Ulrich, Amadeus (2025): Ideology and suffering: What is realistic about critical theory? European Journal of Political Theory, 0(0).  https://doi.org/10.1177/14748851251351782

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News
24.06.2025

New series “Vertrauensfragen” in the Frankfurter Rundschau initiated by Hendrik Simon

Democracy thrives on debate – if it serves the joint search for solutions. There is often a problem with this cooperation. The new FR series “Vertrauensfragen”, initiated by Hendrik Simon (Research Institute Social Cohesion (RISC) Frankfurt location at Goethe University’s Research Centre Normative Orders ), examines why this is the case and how we can do better.

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Publication
23.06.2025 | Working Paper

Untrustworthy Authorities and Complicit Bankers: Unraveling Monetary Distrust in Argentina

Moreno, Guadalupe (2025): “Untrustworthy Authorities and Complicit Bankers: Unraveling Monetary Distrust in Argentina”. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Discussion Paper 25/3.

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Publication
19.05.2025 | Anthology

Klimaethik. Ein Reader

Sparenborg, Lukas; Moellendorf, Darrel (Hrsg.) (2025) : Klimaethik. Ein Reader. Suhrkamp.

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Publication
17.01.2025 | Chapter

European citizenship

Kadelbach, Stefan (forthcoming): Citizenship of the Union. In: Bogdandy, Armin von / Bast, Jürgen (eds.): Europäisches Verfassungsrecht. Theoretische und dogmatische Grundzüge, Baden-Baden: Nomos.

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Publication
17.01.2025 | Encyclopedia

Red Cross

Kadelbach, Stefan (forthcoming): Red Cross. In: Cordes, Albrecht et al.: Handwörterbuch der Rechtsgeschichte (2nd edition).

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Publication
17.01.2025 | Chapter

Art. 5 TEU (principle of conferral – subsidiarity – proportionality)

Kadelbach, Stefan (forthcoming): Art. 5 TEU (principle of conferral – subsidiarity – proportionality). In: von der Groeben, Hans / Hatja, Armin / Schwarze, Jürgen / Terhechte, Jörg Philipp (eds.): Europäisches Unionsrecht (8th edition). Baden-Baden: Nomos.

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Theodor W. Adorno Prize awarded to Prof Dr Seyla Benhabib

On Wednesday, 11 September 2024, the renowned political philosopher Prof. Dr Seyla Benhabib was awarded the Theodor W. Adorno Prize 2024 in the Paulskirche for her outstanding services to critical theory, political philosophy and democracy research.

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Commemorative publication published on Rainer Forst’s 60th birthday

Prof. Dr Rainer Forst, Philosopher and Director of the Research Centre Normative Orders, celebrated his 60th birthday on 15 August 2024. To mark the occasion, Suhrkamp-Verlag published the commemorative publication “Die Macht der Rechtfertigung – Perspektiven einer kritischen Theorie der Gerechtigkeit”, in which internationally renowned thinkers analyse his extensive work.

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The public use of reason. Jürgen Habermas turns 95 years old.

By Rainer Forst

On 18 June, Jürgen Habermas, who has left a lasting mark on the humanities and social sciences at Goethe University, was honoured with a special birthday. Our academic community sent its warmest congratulations. To this day, Habermas’ academic and intellectual voice is one of the most widely heard nationally and internationally, and we sincerely hope that it will remain so for a long time to come.

 

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Press

22. July 2025 | Report

Was bleibt vom „Jahr der allumfassenden Liebe“? Ikone der 68er-Bewegung zu Gast in Frankfurt

Für den Kommunarden Rainer Langhans zählt nur noch die Spiritualität – im Historischen Museum in Frankfurt diskutierte er über diese und andere Fragen. (Frankfurter Neue Presse)

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21. July 2025 | Interview

“Homestead”: Kippt das Kino nach rechts?

Der Film “Homestead” aus der rechtskonservativen Filmschmiede “Angel Studios” ist in den USA in den Kino-Top-5 gelandet. Aber ist die vergleichsweise kleine Produktion auch ein Zeichen für eine Kulturwende – womöglich bald auch in Hollywood? Interview mit Vinzenz Hediger (Bayern 2)

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21. July 2025 | Artikel

Union hat sich laut Politologen im Fall Brosius-Gersdorf treiben lassen

Die Union gerät nach dem geplatzten Verfassungsrichter-Deal weiter unter Druck. Politologe Thomas Biebricher sieht CDU/CSU anfällig für rechte Narrative. Ein solches Muster könnte eine „dramatische Zäsur“ für die Demokratie bedeuten (welt.de)

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17. July 2025 | Artikel

Kinderrechte, Migration & ökologische Krise

»Die Zukunft der Demokratie« war das Jahresthema der Wisser Fellowships 2024/25. Die beiden Politikwissenschaftler*innen und Postdocs Selma Kropp und Luca Hemmerich haben unter dem Dach der Normativen Ordnungen mit großer Begeisterung geforscht. (UniReport Nr. 4, 2025)

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About Normative Orders

How do political, legal, religious or economic orders establish and change, how do power structures crystallize, how are power and life chances distributed – also on a transnational level? The researchers involved in the Research Centre Normative Orders  reflect on these questions. The focus is on current social conflicts, in particular the just ordering of society in times of globalization, and their long history. The normative ideas that play a role in such processes and conflicts are examined. The questions are complex. This is why the Research Centre Normative Orders at Goethe University Frankfurt works on an interdisciplinary basis: from philosophy, history, political science and law to ethnology, economics, sociology and theology.

Research

The Research Centre Normative Orders is home to various research projects. Up-to-date information on all current and past projects can be found under Research.

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Publications

The Research Centre maintains a publication database with current publications by participating researchers. In addition, the Centre publishes a series of its own publications with Campus-Verlag. The volumes document the interdisciplinary collaboration at the Centre and are each dedicated to the examination of important topics from the Normative Orders research program.

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Events

The Research Centre Normative Orders organizes events, workshops, conferences and practical forums at Goethe University, in the city of Frankfurt and beyond. In the event calendar you will find all current and past events in the context of the work of the Research Center as well as information on how to participate.

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Media library

The Research Centre publishes video recordings of many lectures, discussions and other events, such as the well-known Römerberg Talks. You can find and watch these and other videos in a media library.

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