Herfried Münkler

Herfried Münkler

Münkler at the Leipzig Book Fair 2009
Born August 15, 1951
Friedberg, Hesse, West Germany
Occupation Political scientist
Nationality German
Notable awards Leipzig Book Fair Prize
2009

Herfried Münkler (born August 15, 1951) is a German political scientist. He is a Professor of Political Theory at Humboldt University in Berlin. Münkler is a regular commentator on global affairs in the German-language media and author of numerous books on the history of political ideas (German: Ideengeschichte), on state-building and on the theory of war, such as "Machiavelli" (1982), "Gewalt und Ordnung" (1992), "The New Wars" (orig. 2002) and "Empires: The Logic of World Domination from Ancient Rome to the United States" (orig. 2005). In 2009 Münkler was awarded the Leipzig Book Fair Prize in the category "Non-fiction" for Die Deutschen und ihre Mythen (engl. "the Germans and their myths").

Life

Münkler grew up in rural south Hesse in the early years of post-war West Germany. In 1970, he graduated (Abitur) from the Augustinerschule in Friedberg. He then studied German, political science and philosophy at the Goethe University Frankfurt in Frankfurt am Main, graduating with the first Staatsexamen in 1977 and earning a PhD with a dissertation titled „Geschichtsphilosophie und politisches Handeln. Niccolò Machiavellis Antworten auf den Zusammenbruch der christlichen Geschichtsphilosophie und die Krise der Republik Florenz“ (translation: "Philosophy of history and political action. Machiavelli's answers to the collapse of Christian philosophy of history and the crisis of the Republic of Florence) in 1981. From 1982 he was a research assistant at the department of social sciences at Goethe University. He habilitated at Frankfurt 1987 with a thesis on the topic „Staatsraison. Ein Leitbegriff der Frühen Neuzeit“ (translation: National interest. A Leitmotif in the Early Modern Age) and became professor for political science there. In March of 1992, Münkler was offered a professorship at Humboldt University Berlin, which he took up. Since then, he is a professor for Political Theory there.

In 1983, he married Marina Münkler, now a professor of German literature and German studies at Dresden University. They have two children.

During his time as a student, Münkler was a member of the Jusos (youth organisation of the Social Democratic Party of Germany).

Political views

In July 2011, Münkler published an essay in the German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel calling for less democracy in the European Union and more centralisation of power.[1]

Selected works

in English:

in German:

Film and TV appearances

Further reading

References

  1. . Retrieved 12 July 2011.

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