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  • The world has become so complex that the idea of a power in which everything comes together and can be controlled in a centralized way is now erroneous.

  • Neither science, nor the politics in power, nor the mass media, nor business, nor the law nor even the military are in a position to define or control risks rationally.

    "Risky business". Interview with Stuart Jeffries, www.theguardian.com. February 11, 2006.
  • I held a conference in Harvard where Americans said they didn't believe in risk. They thought it was just European hysteria. Then the terrorist attacks happened and there was a complete conversion. Suddenly terrorism was the central risk.

    "Risky business". Interview with Stuart Jeffries, www.theguardian.com. February 11, 2006.
  • You need education. You need subsistence protection. We need jobs and social security. These are preconditions under which it will perhaps be possible to deal with these complex circumstances.

  • All theory of modernity in sociology suggests that the more modernity there is, the less religion. In my theory we can realize that this is wrong: atheism is only one belief system among many.

    "Risky business". Interview with Stuart Jeffries, www.theguardian.com. February 11, 2006.
  • And the terror itself is an example of the world's uncontrollability.

  • And therefore we must seek dialogue in this networked world. We must ask which voice was actually attempting to make itself heard and saw no other possibility of gaining a hearing. To that extent, for a while this also represented a forced opening of a cosmopolitan view.

  • You cannot make peace with terrorists. The normal dividing lines between war and peace do not apply.

  • Nonetheless, we continue to be obsessed with finding or inventing a European nation which, as in the nation state, guarantees homogeneity and thus an appropriate form of democracy and centralized government.

  • Accordingly, globalization is not only something that will concern and threaten us in the future, but something that is taking place in the present and to which we must first open our eyes.

  • Electronic communication makes possible what has previously been excluded: namely, active, simultaneous and reciprocal contact between individuals across all frontiers constituted by countries, religions and continents.

    Ulrich Beck (2015). “What Is Globalization?”, p.92, John Wiley & Sons
  • In the final analysis, terror is also another proof of the fact that the superpower is not really a superpower. It was vulnerable.

  • In the first instance, therefore, global terrorism created a kind of global community sharing a common fate, something we had previously considered impossible.

  • And it also became clear that these conditions of inequality and historical injustice have given rise to a feeling of hate in the world - a deeply felt hate that cannot easily be overcome with a few good words.

  • The idea that you surrender your identity when you relinquish national powers is unhelpful. No, indeed, precisely the opposite is the case: if done in an intelligent way, you attain the sovereignty to better solve national problems in cooperation with others.

  • The basic assumption of the secular society is that modernity overcomes religion.

    "Risky business" by Stuart Jeffries, www.theguardian.com. February 11, 2006.
  • But it then very soon became clear that the response of a war against terrorism, initially conceived of in a metaphorical sense, began to be taken increasingly seriously and came to entail waging a real war.

  • We are living in a world that is beyond controllability.

    "Risky business" by Stuart Jeffries, www.theguardian.com. February 11, 2006.
  • Initially, the horrific images of September 11th triggered an enormous wave of solidarity.

  • Global conditions are far too complex to be able to imagine that they could ever be really controlled by one power.

  • Relinquishing apparent national sovereignty does not have to entail a loss of national sovereignty, but can actually be a benefit.

  • Western countries in particular can today no longer be separated from Muslim societies, because they have them within themselves. They are themselves internally globalized.

  • Europe itself is an embodiment of this diversity.

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