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How we became poor? Civic seminar Kossuth Klub (Budapest VIII., Múzeum utca 7.) Seminar organized by TIT Kossuth Klub Egyesület, the Hungarian and the Central and Eastern European editions of Le Monde diplomatique and Transform! and the editorial staff of the Eszmélet review
With the support of the French Institute of Budapest Languages of the conference: Hungarian and French with simultaneous translation
Program Thursday, November 4th 2:30 to 4:30 pm Opening session
Győző LUGOSI, historian, chairman of TIT Kossuth Klub, editor-in-chief of Eszmélet, member of the editorial committee of the Hungarian edition of Le Monde diplomatique Welcome speech László ANDOR, economist, European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion Europe 2020 and the Fight Against Poverty Zoltán LAKNER, sociologist, assistant state secretary at the Secretariat for Social Inclusion of the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, department head at the Vitéz János Roman Catholic Teachers’ College The strategy for social inclusion of the Hungarian government Francis WURTZ, honorary member of the European Parliament, former president of the United European Left/Nordic Green Left group Ambitions and limitations of the European strategy regarding poverty Elisabeth GAUTHIER, director of Espaces Marx (Paris), member of the direction of Transform! Poverty in Europe: a phenomenon on the margin or at the heart of society?
Questions, answers, debate Judit MORVA, economist, editor-in-chief of the Hungarian edition of Le Monde diplomatique Closing speech Friday, November 5th 10 am to 1 pm
The political and economic context of the social crisis in Central and Eastern European countries Moderator: Gyula CZÖNDÖR national secretary of Szociális Charta ('Social Charter')
Annamária ARTNER, economist, researcher at the Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences The cause of poverty Judit MORVA, How poverty returned in Hungary Ana BAZAC, philosopher, Polytechnic University of Bucharest The Romanian left after 1989 and impoverishment: some theoretical remarks
Questions, remarks, debate
Coffee break
Gábor SCHEIRING, economist, sociologist, Institute for Political Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences An evolutionary dead end: investment capital driven growth loses its momentum Anne-Cecile ROBERT, deputy director of Le Monde diplomatique in charge of international editions and development Poverty in the media Uladzislau PIANTNITSA, journalist, Bielorussian edition of Le Monde diplomatique The role of the World Bank in the indictment of poverty in Belarus
Questions, remarks, debate
Lunch break 2:30 to 6 pm
Social safety shaken: precarious work and unemployment, growing costs of housing and public services, debt trap Moderator: Judit MORVA
Gyula HEGYI, journalist, member of the cabinet of European Commissioner László Andor in charge of social inclusion and fight against poverty Energy and poverty Szilárd KALMÁR, social activist Alternatives of survival for the poor “A város mindenkié” (’The city belongs to everybody’) team On the right to housing Monika KARBOWSKA, political scientist, feminist activist, European Feminist Initiative for another Europe The poverty of women: the case of Poland
Questions, remarks, debate
Coffee break
Deep poverty and minority problems (Rom population), public stigmatization of the poor, criminalization of social tensions Moderator: Annamária ARTNER
Péter FARKAS, economist, researcher Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences The extent of deep poverty and racism in Hungary András GÁBOS, sociologist, TÁRKI Social Research Institute Child poverty in the EU and in Hungary György NÉMETH, economist, sociologist Gypsies, past, future, commitment of the intellectuals Mátyás BINDER, historian, cultural anthropologist, teacher The process of equaling poverty with gypsies, cultural transformation of the gypsy issue Gyula CZÖNDÖR, The “Monok model” László DONÁTH, minister of the Lutheran community of Csillaghegy–Békásmegyer Gábor IVÁNYI, Methodist minister, superintendent of the John Wesley Theological College, president of the Oltalom (’Protection’) charity organization Church and poverty
Gyula HEGYI Conclusions Saturday, November 6th 10 am to 1 pm Common propositions of the conference participants for overcoming poverty in Central and Eastern Europe
moderator: Gáspár Miklós TAMÁS
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