Author: Tommaso Vitale Date: To: ML movimenti Bicocca Subject: [movimenti.bicocca] Politica e movimenti sociali in Europa e negli
Stati Uniti oggi : Invitation from the Fondazione
Feltrinelli: a talk with M. Raskin & E. Krippendorff
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> Da: "Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation"
> <international@???>
> Data: 22 novembre 2006 11:32:11 GMT+01:00
> A: "Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation"
> <international@???>
> Oggetto: Invitation from the Fondazione Feltrinelli: a talk with M.
> Raskin & E. Krippendorff
>
> Martedì, 5 dicembre 2006 alle ore 17.30 / Tuesday, 5 December 2006
> at 5:30 pm
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> Politica e movimenti sociali in Europa e negli Stati Uniti oggi
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> [Politics and Social Movements in Europe and the U.S. Today]
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> Please join us for a stimulating discussion with Marcus Raskin and
> Ekkehart Krippendorff on the state of U.S. and European politics
> and social activism today.
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> Distinguished fellow and co-founder of the Institute for Policy
> Studies, the first progressive think-tank in the United
> States,Marcus Raskin is also Professor of Policy Studies at George
> Washington University and a member of the editorial board of the
> Nation. He served as a member of the special staff of the National
> Security Council in President John F. Kennedy’s administration and
> has authored or edited some 20 books, including most recently In
> Democracy’s Shadow (2005), edited with Carl Le Van, and Liberalism
> (2004).
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> Ekkehart Krippendorff, former Professor of Political Science at the
> Free University of Berlin’s Institute for North American Studies as
> well as at the University of Bologna, is one of Germany’s most
> important political scientists. He has published books and essays
> on war and the state in historical perspective and American foreign
> policy, among other subjects, and recently authored The Art of Not
> Being Governed. He is now working on literature and politics.
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> The discussion, to be moderated by Bruno Cartosio (University of
> Bergamo) and Mario Pianta (University of Urbino), is open to the
> public and will be held on Tuesday 5 December at 5:30 pm at the
> Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation in Via Romagnosi 3, Milan (just
> behind La Scala). We look forward to having you with us.
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> p.s. please let me know if you wish to be taken off this mailing
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> ..........................................
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> Sara Benjamin
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> Int’l. Programs & Publications
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> Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
>
> Via Romagnosi 3, 20121 Milan - Italy
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> tel: 39-02-874175 - fax: 39-02-86461855
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> email: international@???
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> http://www.fondazionefeltrinelli.it >
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