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SUMMARY:Democracy and the Market: Shifting Balances\, Shifting Perspectives
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LOCATION:Leuven\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:<p>What has happened to the wealth of nations &ndash\; and to their sovereignty? In&nbsp\;Europe and the US\, the symbiosis of democratic political systems and a mixed&nbsp\;capitalist economy has long been regarded as the best way to increase&nbsp\;stability and prosperity. However\, the nature of this symbiosis seems to be&nbsp\;undergoing a radical change. What seems to be truly new is the extent to&nbsp\;which processes of decision-making are dominated by markets\, technocrats and&nbsp\;non-democratic financial institutions.<br><br>This development raises a number of questions. If democratic policies are&nbsp\;increasingly geared toward the demands of the markets\, is this accidental or&nbsp\;due to inherent features of democracy and/or markets? Will states and groups&nbsp\;of states that deliberately released the force of the market be able to&nbsp\;preserve their democratic nature and the values bound up with the very idea&nbsp\;of democracy\, or are we entering the era of so-called post-democracy? Has&nbsp\;the market\, in its turn\, become a locus of political power in its own right&nbsp\;or does it put pressure on the political sphere without modifying its&nbsp\;nature? What kind of thing is a market at any rate? Does it make sense to&nbsp\;attribute political power to something that operates completely anonymously&nbsp\;and cannot be held accountable?<br><br>We now invite abstracts for papers that address one or more of these&nbsp\;questions from a contemporary perspective and/or by reconsidering the legacy&nbsp\;of thinkers such as Smith\, Hegel and Marx.<br><br>Papers should be suitable for 30 minutes presentations (+ 15 minutes&nbsp\;discussion). Please send an abstract of about 500 words to:<br><br>democracymarket2012@gmail.com</a><br><br>no later than May 15. Those who submit abstracts will be notified by June&nbsp\;15. Unfortunately\, we cannot provide for travel and lodging costs.&nbsp\;For any&nbsp\;questions\, please contact&nbsp\;democracymarket2012@gmail.com<br><br>The conference is hosted by the &lsquo\;Leuven Centre for Global Governance&nbsp\;Studies&rsquo\; and &lsquo\;Research in Political Philosophy Leuven&rsquo\; (RIPPLE) of the&nbsp\;University of Leuven.<br><br>For information about the host institutions see:<br><br>http://hiw.kuleuven.be/eng/<br>http://www3.kuleuven.be/ripple/<br>http://ghum.kuleuven.be/ggs/<br><br><br><strong>Organizing Committee</strong><br><br>Prof. dr. Karin de Boer (University of Leuven)<br>Prof. dr. Antoon Braeckman (University of Leuven)<br>Dr. Lisa Herzog (University St. Gallen)<br>Dr. Matthias Lievens (University of Leuven)<br>Dr. Nicholas Vrousalis (University of Leuven)</p>
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