Friday, February 23
BEYOND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY AND COMMUNISM
The Left and Labor in Germany and the United States
6:30pm-8:30pm
Welcome: Jonathan Bach (The New School)
Keynote: Leo Panitch (York University, Toronto)
Roundtable Discussion: Stephanie Luce (CUNY); Stephen Bronner (Rutgers University); Frank Jacob (Queensboro College)
Moderator: Albert Scharenberg (RLS–NYC)
(This part of the program is co-organized with the Global Studies Program at The New School.)
Saturday, February 24
SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW: LABOR AND THE NEW LEFT
Presentations of the RLS Graduate School
9:30am-10:00am Opening Remarks
Katrin Schäfgen (RLS-Studienwerk), Stefan Berger (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
10:00am-12:00pm Unionism and Syndicalism Between 1918-1939 in Germany and the U.S.
Jule Ehms: “The Free Workers’ Union of Germany: Syndicalism During the Weimar Republic”
Richard Stoenescu: “Syndicalist Movements in Germany and the U.S. Between the Two World Wars”
Commentator: Oliver Schmidtke (University of Victoria, Canada)
Chair: Stefan Berger
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch break
1:00pm-3:00pm Old Left and New Left in West Germany
Sarah Langwald: “From Confrontation to Cooperation: Negotiating Political Justice Against Communists in West Germany, 1949-1968”
David Bebnowski: “Political Discourses and Controversies in West Berlin’s Left-wing Journals, 1959-1989”
Commentator: Mary Nolan (NYU)
Chair: Mario Keßler (Potsdam University, Germany)
3:00pm-4:00pm Labor in Crisis
Ralf Hoffrogge: “Economic Crises and Their Interpretation in British and German Trade Unions: A Comparative Analysis”
Commentator: Axel Fair-Schulz (SUNY Potsdam)
Chair: Maria Starzmann (RLS–NYC)
4:00pm Concluding Remarks
Mario Keßler and Stefanie Ehmsen (RLS–NYC)