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Don't miss Stimme der Vernunft's live discussion between Susan Neiman & Frank Furedi tonight at 18:30 GMT / 19:30 CET. How can we decide what’s right in a crisis? What do history & philosophy tell us? And, how should we weigh up state guidance, individual judgement & moral autonomy?


Behind the scenes at the Forum: Shahidha Bari talks to Jonathan Birch & Clare Moriarty about bad language, existentialism, a PR problems for crows & much more: blogs.lse.ac.uk/theforum/behin… Shahidha Bari 📻 🎙️📚🖌 Jonathan Birch @quiteclare Sarah Fine Dr. Danielle Sands #LSEForum #publicphilosophy


How has our beloved #NHS handled #coronavirus? After all the clapping, does it need repairing (or rethinking)? Join Patrick Vernon Kate Andrews frankie anderson 🇺🇦 Lee Jones Henrik Overgaard Nielsen for our next #LockdownDebate 23 June / 7pm / FREE (donations welcome) academyofideas.org.uk/events/coronav…



🎬 🇳🇱 Why are there no more European tech giants? Live from Amsterdam with Pakhuis de Zwijger, 18:30 CET tonight dezwijger.nl/programma/waar…



How do #CEE, 🇩🇪, 🇺🇸 perceive the current state of #transatlantic cooperation?Kinga Brudzinska Alena Kudzko GLOBSEC, Joshua Webb of Körber-Stiftung IP, @japoushter Pew Research Center discussed in our online event. ➡️ Read the key takeaways here: globsec.org/2020/07/16/103… #Megatrends2020


🎬 How are we to decide what's right in a time of crisis? This Academy of Ideas legacy account & Stimme der Vernunft debate sees Susan Neiman & Frank Furedi consider the moral implications of anti-coronavirus measures & their impact on personal freedoms and democracy as a whole. tttdebates.org/moral-response…

🔴WE'RE LIVE! > Webinar: The Great Risk Shift: how did we get here and where do we go next? w/Abena Oppong-Asare MP, Danny Kruger, Dr Johnna Montgomerie, Gavin Kelly, Clare McNeil 📺#IPPRWebinar #TheGreatRiskShift facebook.com/ipprUK/videos/…

Can economics be a value-neutral science? Rob Johnson & Michael Sandel talk about how economics' obsession with self-interest has failed society & more: youtu.be/UM2MkTqrG1Y Check out Rob's new podcast for a deeper dive on topics like this: economicsandbeyond.org

🎙️ 🎬 To what extent is fascism a global phenomenon? In this Einstein Forum discussion, Benjamin Zachariah uses primarily Indian examples to show the long-term connections between fascist movements & the persistence of their ideas. tttdebates.org/global-fascism…


Wondering what to do this weekend? Don't miss the action-packed live online programme from this year's Forum on European Culture! Tonight's broadcasts have already started and feature discussions on activism, literature and the nature of pan-European identity: ➡️ cultureforum.eu/programme-2020/



Join us tonight as we dissect empathy. What is it? Is a lack of empathy to blame for our political divisions, or does it distract from tackling structural problems? blogs.lse.ac.uk/theforum/autum… Nadine El-Enany Dr Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca Dr. Danielle Sands Sarah Fine #LSEForum #PublicPhilosophy #Empathy


🎬 🎙️ As infection numbers rise again, we are witnessing an increasing trend towards working from home, but what are the broader social, political and economic consequences of home office? Click below to listen to or watch the full Academy of Ideas legacy account debate 👇 tttdebates.org/working-from-h…

🎙️This evening at 19:00 CET, À l’air libre continues its analysis of police violence in France and discusses Macron's authoritarian turn with Ellen Salvi and @mirakamdar (discussion in 🇫🇷): 🔗 mediapart.fr/studio/videos/…

On the 8th December, Michel Chaouli will talk to Stefan Willer & the Einstein Forum about failing and falling, the impact of these dynamics upon our lives and their depiction in literature (discussion in 🇬🇧). Register to attend at ⤵️ us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…