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Democracy at an end?

Democracy at the end!
Monday, 17.06.2024
Leonhard Lenz
Leonhard Lenz

We have been used to living in a democracy for decades, we don't have to worry about it, nobody questions it. For some time now, however, this self-evident fact has been up for discussion because parties and groups on both the right and the left are trying to undermine and ultimately destroy our democratic foundations and values.
Together with Christoph Möllers and Ursula Münch, we want to explore questions around the topic in order to be prepared for disputes in and with democracy.

Cooperation with:

Chairs of Moral Theology, Fundamental Theology and Liturgical Science at LMU Munich; KHG at LMU Munich (Leo 11); SJ Munich School of Philosophy

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