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Bewegungsfreiheit – Kann Migration grenzenlos sein? Donatella Di Cesare und Steffen Mau

In the organizer's words:

Living wherever you want: that is the great dream of cosmopolitan freedom of movement. This freedom is not provided for asylum seekers. According to the Federal Agency for Civic Education, around 966,000 migration applications were submitted to EU member states in 2022. This does not include Ukrainian refugees. Due to the rising numbers, the EU wants to tighten the common asylum system and protect the external borders more effectively. Critics warn of blatant human rights violations. Among them is the Italian philosopher Donatella Di Cesare ("Philosophy of Migration"), who calls for a departure from the idea of state sovereignty and a radical rethink - beyond territorial borders. Sociologist Steffen Mau has researched borders as "sorting machines" and identified migration as one of the major social triggers. Can or must we say goodbye to national borders today? Do security interests relativize human rights? How can we think and talk objectively and without illusions about a more humane world without giving populists a boost?
Moderation: Natascha Freundel

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Price information:

The Philo.live! events take place at different times in two rooms of silent green and last approx. 90 minutes each. Due to this parallelism, we do not offer a day pass.

Location

silent green Gerichtstr. 35 13347 Berlin

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