L.I.S.A. - Cultures of Compromise in Germany and Britain, 1945–2000
Description
Sociologist Norbert Elias regarded Britain and Germany as prime examples of contrasting cultures of compromise. However, political scientist Martin Greiffenhagen claims that the relationship between the cultures of compromise of the two countries has been reversed since 1945. It seems that it is no longer Britain that now possesses a pronounced culture of compromise, but rather the Federal Republic of Germany. This lecture discusses these claims on the basis of a comparison of both countries.