24.11.2025
04.12. Vortrag im Kolloquium, Lars Behrisch (Utrecht): "Democracy’s Double Helix. Participation, Equality and Revolution"
Am 04.12. stellt Lars Behrisch (Utrecht) seine neue Monographie Democracy's Double Helix. Participation, Equality and Revolution in Early Modern Europe vor. Das Kolloquium findet dieses Mal in Kooperation mit dem Lehrstuhl Frühe Neuzeit der Universität Leipzig, Prof. Dr. Julia Schmidt-Funke statt.
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Ort: Bürogebäude Zellescher Weg (BZW), Zellescher Weg 17; Raum: A153
Zeit: 4.12., Donnerstag, 7. DS (18:30 – 20:00 Uhr)
Abstract zur Monographie: Where does our modern democracy come from? It is a composite of two very different things: a medieval tradition of political participation, pluralistic but highly elitist; and the notion of individual equality, emerging during the early modern period. These two things first converged in the American and French revolutions – a convergence that was not only unexpected and unplanned but has remained fragile to this day. Democracy's Double Helix does not simply project and trace our modern democracy back into history, assuming that it was bound to come about. It looks instead at the political practices and attitudes prevailing before its emergence. From this perspective, it becomes clear that there was little to predict the coming of democracy. It also becomes clear that the two historical trajectories that formed it obey very different logics and always remain in tension. From this genuinely historical vantage point, we can therefore better understand the nature of our democracy and its current crisis.