![]() From 2011 to 2018 he wrote the column “In doubt left” on “Spiegel online”. For ten years he was a reporter in Berlin and East Germany for the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Born in Hamburg in 1967, he studied politics from 1989 to 1993 at the Free University of Berlin and at the Institut d’études politiques de Paris. Jakob Augstein has been the publisher and managing director of the weekly newspaper “der Freitag” since 2008. The – unmatched – model of this current political discussion format are the legendary conversations of the journalist Günter Gaus, which were shown on television when it was still black and white. Real people talk about real topics and practice skills that are threatening to become rare: take time, listen, understand, learn. The radioeins & Freitag Salon is “unplugged”, as one would have said earlier. Here the excitement machine of the Internet falls silent. Im radioeins & Friday Salon Once a month the journalist and publisher Jakob Augstein sits down with a guest at the table and talks – about the political in culture, about society and its constraints, about the mechanisms of the public and lies, and about the disappearance of democracy in capitalism. She also has the hashtag #NatsAnalysebrought to life. Since 2018 she has been writing (ad hoc) analyzes and classifications on Twitter in order to disseminate knowledge quickly and easily. Strobl also founded the “Biwaz – Educational Workshop Antifascism and Civil Courage” and runs an anti-fascist blog. Who and what is the New Right of Today ”(ATTAC basic text. Handbook on the youth movement of the New Right in Europe ”(Unrast 2014) and“ Right Cultural Revolution. Together with Kathrin Glösel and Julian Bruns, she wrote the books ✽ie Identitären. The active anti-fascist co-founded the “Offensive against Right” alliance in Vienna, where she is researching the New Right. She is a political scientist specializing in right-wing extremism research. ![]() Natascha Strobl was born in Vienna in 1985. in the Werkraum of the Berliner Ensemble, Bertolt-Brecht-Platz 1, 10117 Berlinīroadcast live by Radioeins from rbb, 8 p.m. Strobl’s thesis for Germany is: “There is a high probability that we will see the trumpization of the CDU.” But is that really true? How can that be prevented?įreitag-Verleger speaks about this Jakob Augsteinwith the political scientist Natascha Stroblat “2 at eight” in the Berliner Ensemble In it, she shows how the two politicians, as representatives of radicalized conservatism, use resentment to mobilize their supporters or to create their own narratives with the help of fake news. In her current book “Radicalized Conservatism”, Strobl analyzes the rhetorical and political strategies of Sebastian Kurz and Donald Trump. Are the conservatives now radicalizing themselves? The Austrian right-wing extremism researcher and publicist Natascha Strobl is also concerned with this question. Rights thus propagate an “authoritarian anti-state stance”. AfD supporters, indigenous people and lateral thinkers speak of deprivation of liberty, circumcision of basic rights and right-wing revolution. The pandemic situation seems to exacerbate this phenomenon. New right, old ignorance – are the conservatives now radicalizing themselves?įreedom, fundamental rights, revolution – themes that are classically left-wing, right? But right-wing conservative camps are increasingly taking over this content. Friday publisher Jakob Augstein in conversation with Natascha Strobl
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