Английская Википедия:Hannah Arendt Prize

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Expand German The Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought (Шаблон:Lang-de) is a prize awarded to individuals representing the tradition of political theorist Hannah Arendt, especially in regard to totalitarianism.[1] It was instituted by the German Heinrich Böll Foundation (affiliated with the Alliance 90/The Greens) and the government of Bremen in 1994,[2] and is awarded by an international jury.[3] The prize money is €10,000.[4][5]

Laureates

Prize recipients
Year Person Country Ref.
1995 Ágnes Heller Hungary
1996 François Furet France
1997 Freimut Duve Germany
Joachim Gauck Germany
1998 Antje Vollmer Germany
Claude Lefort France
1999 Massimo Cacciari Italy
2000 Yelena Bonner Russia
2001 Шаблон:Ill Germany
Daniel Cohn-Bendit France, Germany
2002 Gianni Vattimo Italy
2003 Michael Ignatieff Canada
2004 Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde Germany
2005 Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga Latvia
2006 Julia Kristeva Bulgaria, France
2007 Tony Judt United Kingdom
2008 Victor Zaslavsky Russia
2009 Kurt Flasch Germany
2010 François Jullien France
2011 Navid Kermani Germany, Iran
2012 Шаблон:Ill Israel
2013 Timothy Snyder United States [6]
2014 Nadya Tolokonnikova Russia [7]
Maria Alyokhina Russia
Yurii Andrukhovych Ukraine
2016 Christian Teichmann Germany
2017 Étienne Balibar France [5]
2018 Ann Pettifor South Africa, United Kingdom [8]
2019 Roger Berkowitz United States [4][9]
Jerome Kohn United States [9]
2021 Jill Lepore United States
2022 Serhiy Zhadan Ukraine [10]
2023 Masha Gessen Russia, United States [11][12]

Controversy

In 2023, the German-Israeli Society Bremen chapter chair Hermann Kuhn wrote an open letter calling for a suspension of Masha Gessen's prize out of objection to their essay "In the Shadow of the Holocaust" in The New Yorker. Gessen compared the Blockade of the Gaza Strip to Jewish ghettos established by Nazi Germany, stating “the ghetto is being liquidated” in the context of the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip The Heinrich Böll Foundation initially announced it would not sponsor the award, then later announced that the award would be presented in a smaller ceremony.[13][14]

In response to criticisms, Gessen said "Hannah Arendt wouldn’t have gotten the Hannah Arendt prize if you applied those kinds of criteria to it," and referenced Arendt's frequent comparisons of Israeli policies and ideologies to Nazi Germany. In The New Yorker essay they quoted Arendt's 1948 letter that compared Menachem Begin's Herut party to the Nazis.[13]

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Hannah Arendt Шаблон:Philosophy awards

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