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Wolfgang Petritsch

Autore di Bruno Kreisky: Die Biografie

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Fonte dell'immagine: Der österreichische Diplomat und Politiker Wolfgang Petritsch bei der Präsentation eines seiner Bücher auf der Standard-Bühne der Wiener Buchmesse 2018. By Bwag - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74523517

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Bruno Kreisky (1984) — Collaboratore — 4 copie
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Bruno Kreisky war ohne Zweifel der herausragenste Politiker in Österreich nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Dagegen erweist sich Wolfgang Petritsch zwar als akzeptabler Erzähler von historischen Fakten, dem Anspruch, den sich der Autor selbst mit auf den Weg gibt, indem er das Werk als 'Die Biographie' tituliert, wird er nicht gerecht. Über weite Strecken drängt sich der Eindruck auf, dass Petritisch vor dem Hintergrund seine langen Jahre als Mitarbeiter Kreiskys die erforderliche Distanz in seinen Ausführungen nicht halten konnte. Zwar äußert er sich durchaus mehrfach kritisch, doch letztlich nur in jenen Zusammenhängen, wo ein Verteidigen von fehlgeleiteten Positionen Kreiskys tatsächlich nicht mehr möglich schien. Und während sich der Autor vergleichsweise ausführlich dem Nahost-Konflikt widmet, kommen die großen innenpolitischen Kontroversen insbesondere in der zweiten Hälfte seiner Amtszeit leidvoll zu kurz.
In Summe liegt mit diesem Werk zumindest ein guter, ja durchaus fundierter Einstieg vor. Für ein Gesamtbild des 'Höhensonnenkönigs' (eine von Thomas Bernhard geprägte Bezeichnung) recht der Ansatz von Wolfgang Petritsch dagegen nicht.
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ThomasK | 1 altra recensione | Dec 27, 2011 |
An eminently readable, sympathetic but somewhat superficial biography of Austria's most prominent post-WWII politician. Thanks to Bruno Kreisky's devoted thirty years career in public service, Austria managed to restore its reputation and economy much faster than expected, and also punch diplomatically far above its weight in international affairs. The secret of Kreisky's success was his capability to build bridges, to contain multitudes. A highly educated and cultured man, like many other Jews before him, he fought for and led a class not his own, using his privileged position to better the plight of others and paying the price in imprisonment by the conservative clerical Austrofascists. Within the proletarian party SPÖ, he was both an insider and an outsider, a Socialist who nevertheless tried everything to propel his country towards capitalistic success, an non-religious Jew who worked together with victims and perpetrators of fascism.

His quest for dialog brought him into contact with shadier characters. He built up Austria's Arab and Libya connection, and more importantly, politically sheltered many former Nazis turned Austrian politicians from prosecution and public shunning. Compared to Germany, Austria de-nazification was much too soft and ended much too soon. Kreisky both advanced Austria's path to modernity, allowing cultural experiments, and failed to move public opinion towards acknowledging Austria's guilt in WWII. Typically Austrian, his goals were "limited in scope", little step by little step as he acknowledges in his memoirs. Given his position as Austria's "Sun King" during the 1970s, a bolder move might have prevented the rise of Jörg Haider (or at least made his flirtation with fascistic ideas more difficult).

What is largely missing from Wolfgang Petritsch's account are Kreisky's troubles with his own party. SPÖ apparatschik Petritsch was unwilling to discuss Kreisky's failure in modernizing the SPÖ who split into a dinosaur union and a neo-liberal careerist wing of "Nadelstreifensozis". It is a big tragedy that after the reign of the sun king, Austria fell into the caretaker governments of his heirs - in position but not in spirit. In contrast to Kreisky's big ideas of the Socialist International, It was the conservative ÖVP which pushed for Austria's adhesion to the European Union. Perhaps the recent economic troubles will lead to a rediscovery of Austro-Keynesianism.
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