A Philosophy of Crisis: Konrad Paul Liessmann Delivers Life-Saving Reading in Difficult Times
We live in a time of crisis. So far, so bad. But how do these crises manifest themselves? Which areas of our lives, thoughts and actions are affected by this? And do the crises really contain the much-vaunted opportunities? One thing is clear: crisis does not mean 'business as usual'. Konrad Paul Liessmann unfolds a panorama of our crisis-ridden world and casts an incorruptible look at institutions, ideas, convictions, emotions and ways of thinking that are now up for discussion. His topics range from the crisis of freedom to the crisis of morality, disturbing and exciting at the same time - because in every crisis there is a central question: Will decisions be made about us, or will we decide ourselves?
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