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Grundgesetzliches: Die verwundbare Demokratie Podiumsgespräch

In the organizer's words:

Does the Basic Law protect us? Or do we have to protect the Basic Law?

Maximilian Steinbeis and Alexander Thiele

Hungary, France and the Netherlands are a warning: democracy is in danger.

The enemies of democratic diversity are abusing the law under the pretext of representing the true interests of the people. What threatens Germany? In his book "Die verwundbare Demokratie" (The Vulnerable Democracy), Maximilian Steinbeis, a lawyer and controversial expert on all constitutional issues, uses the example of Thuringia to show how populists could destroy the liberal state by abusing laws and institutions: schools and universities, the judiciary and police, the media and the arts.

Does our Basic Law make us invulnerable? Or do we have to protect the Basic Law? There is little time left to defend our freedom. Maximilian Steinbeis talks to constitutional law expert Alexander Thiele about the threats to our free society.

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Price information:

Admission: 8 €, reduced: 5 €, members: 3 €

Location

Urania Berlin e.V. An der Urania 17 10787 Berlin

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