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20.03.2023 | Frankfurt am Main
Panel Discussion

What is liberation?

At the opening event of our series of events on the significance of the Frankfurt School on March 20 at the MUSEUM MMK FÜR MODERNE KUNST, philosophy professor Christoph Menke (Goethe University, Normative Orders) and journalist Cord Riechelmann from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung will talk about the topic “What is liberation?”.

The focus of the evening is Menke’s recently published book “Theory of Liberation” by Suhrkamp Verlag. In it, the philosopher starts from the diagnosis that previous liberation movements have always led to new orders of dependency and shows how freedom and domination are inextricably interwoven.

About the series
Two chairs, one table, spotlight on: What does the Frankfurt School have to say about the state of society today? On artistic freedom, the future of capitalism, peace and war. The discussion partners take a stand. The spoken word counts. The discussion partners communicate in a way that makes access easier. Reduction of complexity. Academic jargon should be avoided. Positions must be pronounced. Controversy is allowed. The guests do not have to come from Frankfurt, but their work is trained in Frankfurt thinking. With this new series of talks, experts take a stand on global conflicts as well as those that arise in their own urban space. From practical philosophy to the life sciences, all schools of thought are welcome.

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