Thursday, March 15, 2007

"Protestantism and Environmentalism: In Quest of a Weberian Approach to Eco-History" discussed at the InfoShop on March 20, 2007, 3:00pm in J1-050

InfoShop, Goethe-Institut and the Delegation of the European Commission to the
USA, the German Presidency
Invite you to a discussion
"Protestantism and Environmentalism: In Quest of a Weberian Approach to
Eco-History"
The "Weber thesis" on the affinity between Protestantism and capitalism is
famous all over the world. But today one could ask whether we need a new version
of this thesis: an interpretation of the affinity between Protestantism and
environmentalism. To be sure, today we have a lot of literature on the
"environmental movement" and "environmental politics"; but we are told quite
different stories, without a clear agreement as to how environmentalism has
evolved. Joachim Radkau has written both an environmental history of the world
("Nature and Power") and a biography of Max Weber. He tries to show that there
are various Weberian approaches which may lead to a more comprehensive and
analytical study of environmentalism.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007 from 3:00pm - 4:30pm
World Bank J Building - J1- 050 (701 18th St. NW corner of 18th St. and
Pennsylvania Ave.)
For non bank staff, please RSVP to InfoShopevents@worldbank.org
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Presented by
Joachim Radkau
Joachim Radkau's work, the first comprehensive biography of Max Weber, deals in
detail with Weber's personal life and his work. Widely discussed and debated in
Germany today, the biography brings Max Weber?s life, works and era together to
create a lively panorama of a time whose changes are still felt today. Radkau is
professor for modern history at the University of Bielefeld. He is an author of
numerous books, including The Age of Unrest (1998).
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About the InfoShop
The InfoShop is the public information center and development bookstore of the
World Bank.  It functions as the only publicly accessible space at headquarters,
providing internal and external audiences access to over 6000 titles published
by the World Bank, other international organizations, and other   publishers on
development issues.  It is a space where information and documents on World Bank
development operations, economic data, and strategies, can be read easily and
comfortably at workstations designed for public use.  In addition, the InfoShop
hosts book launches, exhibits, seminars, receptions, and other community
outreach events, and   also carries videos, posters, CD-ROMs, and gift items.
For more information, visit: www.worldbank.org/infoshop

About The Goethe-Institut

The Goethe-Institut Washington organizes and supports cultural events that
present German culture abroad and that further intercultural exchange. Of
special interest to us are film and exhibition projects. Our language department
offers German courses, workshops and seminars for teachers of German as a
Foreign Language, as well as a wide-ranging testing program to prove proficiency
in German. The Goethe-Institut Washington is responsible for providing cultural
programs and pedagogical and language services to the District of Columbia and
to the states of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware. A special,
wider-ranging focus of our work involves projects using the electronic media
(internet, radio, and television) for audiences in the USA, Canada, Mexico, and
Cuba. We organize and provide advice about electronic media projects in the
areas of cultural programming, language services, and information on behalf of
the Goethe-Institut locations in these countries.
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