
“Liberty, equality, fraternity”: The French Revolution’s call for freedom did not lead to the liberation of all, nor to a unified solidarity movement with the socially marginalized; human rights did not include everyone.
- What is the relationship between emancipation and violence in the revolutions of the 18th century?
- Why did and do we have to fight for a say and equality, and to what extent does violence play a role in this?
Can there be any links to today’s protest movements here?
Berlin Wednesday Society discussion series
The historical format of the Berlin Wednesday Society will be revived on five dates. As in the Enlightenment, the focus is on exchanging ideas about socio-political issues: Looking back, what progress, ambivalences and contradictions can be seen that continue to shape our society today?
- Berlin Wednesday Society with Sibylle Berg, Iwan-Michelangelo D’Aprile and Susanne Lachenicht
- Moderation: Kai-Michael Sprenger and Julia Voss
(TALK IN GERMAN)
Additional information
We do apologize that the following information is currently only available in German.
Dates
March 2025
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