Individual freedom is under attack. Whether it's the coronavirus pandemic, climate change or geopolitical tensions: The more massive the major crises, the louder the call to subordinate the individual's scope for action to the good of all: When lives are endangered by viruses, forests are burning and great powers are harboring imperial fantasies, the credo is that collective freedom is more important than individual freedom. But this view is controversial. After all, the fathers of liberalism once set out to curb the power of the state by strengthening individual freedom. Individual freedom - the core of human autonomy or egocentric ideology? The constitutional law expert Christoph Möllers ("Freiheitsgrad") discusses with the philosopher Peter Sloterdijk ("Der Staat streift seine Samthandschuhe ab"). Moderation: Svenja Flaßpöhler
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The events take place at different times in two halls and last approx. 90 minutes each. Due to this parallelism, we do not offer a day pass.