Von: 08. Jun, 2021 18:00
Bis: 08. Jun, 2021
Gustaf-Gründgens-Platz
Die Demokratie, die wir brauchen. Protest, Freiheit, Universität

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Lecture

In his lecture, Oliver Marchart explores the questions of what democratic-political function social protest has and why protest always emanates from universities.

At least since the revolutions of 1848, there has been a close relationship between universities and social protest. The lecture illuminates this relationship and the phenomenon of the »university on the street« from a radical democratic perspective. In doing so, it explores two questions: What is the democratic-political function of social protest? And: Why do protests always start from universities?

Oliver Marchart, Foto: Rainer Schlautmann

Oliver Marchart in the live stream during his lecture at the launch of Sculptural Democracy, Photo: Rainer Schlautmann

Oliver Marchart in the live stream during his lecture at the opening of Sculptural Democracy, video commissioned by the Institute for Art History at the HHU, project »beuys2021« - editing: project office »beuys2021« and raumlaborberlin.

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