Thursday, 10/17/2024
at 7:30 PM



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PHILOSOPHICAL CAFÉ EXTRA – MARKUS GABRIEL AND WOLF LOTTER
About an ethical capitalism

While it was long believed that an economy based solely on profit motives would consistently advance humanity, we now know: Capitalism is responsible for social inequality, the climate crisis, and mass migration.

In "Doing Good - How Ethical Capitalism Can Save Democracy" (Ullstein), Markus Gabriel emphasizes that we must assign a new value to the creation of good - in society generally and in the economy particularly.

Economic journalist Wolf Lotter ("Real - The Value of Uniqueness in a World of Copies", Econ) attests to society's "déformation professionnelle." People with worldviews from the 20th century sit at the levers of power - the economy stagnates and becomes immune to innovation. He advocates for freedom and independence instead of an employee mentality. Together with Gert Scobel, they discuss their visions for a sustainable future society.

In cooperation with ELB.lit and with kind support from the Udo Keller Stiftung Forum Humanum

Doors open at 7:00 PM

Pre-sale starts on September 4th at 12:00 PM. Tickets for members via the association (phone and email), public pre-sale via http://www.elblit.de

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