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The Liberal Script in Critical Perspective

The series The Liberal Script in Critical Perspective is a reflexive engagement with critiques of liberalism - addressing limits, and practices as well as re-entangling it with alternative knowledge archives.. It is not the aim to recalibrate liberalism in order to better respond to global challenges, but rather to think beyond liberalism itself. Given the inherent pervasiveness of liberalism and its modes of knowledge production, this can imply a critical exploration of liberal conscripts, but also mean engaging with de- and postcolonial scholarship, which has addressed liberalism’s limitations and opened up knowledge archives and scripts beyond the liberal script.

By regularly inviting international scholars who address these topics from different angles and disciplines, SCRIPTS engages in an open-ended discussion of the boundaries, critiques and alternatives to the liberal script. Also collaborating with Berlin based cultural Institutions and protagonists known for their takes on reflexive knowledge production, the Critical Perspectives series also opens up for performative and discursive practices beyond academia.

Future Perfect. Encounterings in three acts | with Denise Ferreira da Silva & guests | Jun 25, 2022

A day of encounterings and collective reflections with artist and philosopher Denise Ferreira da Silva & guests invites to speculative exercises on the im/possibility of global/racial un/justice.

Lecture | Lisa Wedeen: "Scientific Knowledge, Liberalism, and Empire | Nov 08, 2022

Are we in need to marshal critiques of liberalism and imperialism in political and epistemological terms? At an Open SCRIPTS Jour Fixe Lisa Wedeen revisited her article “Scientific Knowledge, Liberalism, and Empire” - followed by comments & discussion with Andreas Eckert, Mohamed Amer Meziane and Schirin Amir-Moazami.