Is capitalism a crime?
From 1 to 12 May, brut will be repurposed as a court of law, The Capitalism Tribunal, where charges are pressed against the ways and production methods of European capitalism. More than 250 charges have been filed on capitalismtribunal.org in the course of the past year. Following the tradition of the Nuremberg trials, the Russell Tribunal and the Ministries Trial, the Capitalism Tribunal wants to constitute an extrapositive procedure in which putative crimes of capitalism are negotiated to investigate what it is that must never happen again in a future economy.
The Capitalism Tribunal will sit on seven court days from 12 to 5 pm, with each day being dedicated to a certain topic, such as work in capitalism, property in capitalism or the role of the EU, the UN and the individual nations. In the evenings, starting from 7 pm, there will be discussions on the topics of the respective court days, collectively entitled The Seventh International. Numerous renowned philosophers, scholars and experts will participate in the discussions, including Saskia Sassen (sociologist), Wolfgang Neskovic (former judge at the German Federal Supreme Court), Louis Klein (thinker in systems theory and business consultant), Katharina Pistor (legal and economic scholar), Alexander Stefes (Club of Rome), Lucy Redler (social economist) and Alon Harel (philosopher of law).
During the opening on 1 May, brut will be declared a court of law in an official ceremony and the judicial and historico-cultural backgrounds of the Capitalism Tribunal will be set forth.
12 May | Closing Ceremony and Party with the Capitalism Tribunal
A ceremonious conclusion of the court week and an outlook on the court days to come in November 2016. The court becomes a theatre again. Concerts by Albrecht Schrader (Staatsakt), Hendrik Sodenkamp (Piano) and Batty Ndiaye singing. Afterwards the Court dances with DJ Tagwerker (FM4) and Anselm von Wegen (Haus Bartleby).
Emma Goldman Dancing Feast with Staatsakt
Concerts
Albrecht Schrader (Staatsakt)
Hendrik Sodenkamp (piano) with Batty Ndiaye singing
DJs
DJ Tagwerker (FM4)
Anselm von Wegen (Haus Bartleby)
A cooperation by Haus Bartleby with The Club of Rome, brut Wien, WERK X, Passagen Verlag, FluxFM, agora42.
Supported by Fondation Charles Léopold Mayer, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the attending scientists, artists and operatives. The Capitalism Tribunal is presented as part of the project House on Fire supported by the Cultural Programme of the European Union.
The book Das Kapitaismustribunal is available for sale from 25 April 2016 at Passagen Verlag, Vienna.
brut
Karlsplatz 5, 1010 Wien
Court hearing from 12 am to 5 pm: Admission free
Evening discussions / The Seventh Internationale:
Admission for one evening discussion: 8 € / 6 €* / 0 €** (only available at the door)
seven-day ticket: 35 € / 30 €* (available via online-shop)
All revenues and donations go directly to Kulturverein Haus Bartleby Austria. Donations welcome!
* The brutkarte stays valid during the court week.
** for people in need