The Economics of Uncertainty: The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy

Thursday, February 23, 2012 @ 5:30pm

Event Info

Admission

CCGA members, $10; nonmembers, $20

Venue

InterContinental Chicago

505 North Michigan Avenue

Chicago, 

Il 

60611

Presenter

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
312-726-3860

This event will be recorded for WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified.

Capitalist democracy is under stress. The European Union is engulfed in a sovereign debt crisis that threatens its very existence, while the United States is facing its own potentially devastating public finance crunch. On both sides of the Atlantic, the institutions of democracy are gridlocked, and viable long-term policy solutions are lacking. The crisis has exposed the inner tensions of capitalism and its tenuous relationship with western democracy. What is the appropriate institutional architecture to manage capitalist democracy? What role should the different branches of government, businesses, and central banks play?

Join The Chicago Council for a conversation with Judge Richard A. Posner on the lessons to be learned from the current situation and the reforms needed to prevent another depression. Posner is a judge on the United States Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School.