Cultural Debate. Ali Esbati: The Attack on Iran is Not Something to Celebrate, Continuation of War is Death
Ali Esbati argues that the ongoing attack on Iran should not be celebrated as it represents a continuation of violence that undermines democracy and freedom.
How religion, democracy needs to make sense, says Rui Tavares, who launches a book
Portuguese historian and politician Rui Tavares discusses his latest book, highlighting the historical roots of cultural wars and the intertwined roles of religion and identity in democratic discourse.
Podcast "Is That Just?": "The Most Dangerous Attack on Freedom of Speech"
In the podcast episode, former Constitutional Court judge Udo Di Fabio discusses the rise of political extremism and the perceived polarization of society, attributing it to a cultural fear of expressing dissenting opinions.
'Spreading the Spirit of the National Debt Compensation Movement and the 2·28 Democracy Movement'... Daegu City to Operate Daegu Citizens' Week
Daegu City will host 'Daegu Citizens' Week' from February 21 to 28 to celebrate and promote the spirit of the National Debt Compensation Movement and the 2·28 Democracy Movement.
Dancing on rooftops and in clubs after the last revolution
A mini-documentary looks at the cultural aftermath in Tunisia following its revolution and ongoing struggles for democracy.
The 3rd Korean Modern Literature Conference to be held on the 20th-21st at Ewha Womans University
The 3rd Korean Modern Literature Conference will take place at Ewha Womans University on September 20-21, focusing on themes like the role of literature in democracy and national identity.
Lina Mendoni at UNESCO: The Greek Language as the Foundation of Culture and Democracy
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni inaugurated an archaeological exhibition at UNESCO in Paris, celebrating the Greek language as a foundation of culture and democracy.
Romanian President: The Greek language is the foundation of democratic Europe
The Romanian President emphasizes the Greek language's role as a cornerstone of European cultural heritage on International Greek Language Day.
The Press, the Modern Shield of Democracy
The article discusses how the role of journalism has shifted from cultural value to a critical aspect of security in light of misinformation and its impact on democracy.
The Press, the Modern Shield of Democracy
The article discusses how the role of journalism has evolved from cultural significance to a crucial element in ensuring democratic security against misinformation and authoritarianism.
What Happens if Sweden Becomes an Anarchy? The Thought Experiment Has Become Theater in Stockholm.
The play 'Rage' by Swiss director Milo Rau explores a dystopian Sweden ruled by far-right vigilantes, dramatizing the cultural elite's response to a potential collapse of democracy.
The New Year's Concert of Nézet-Séguin and Cultural Democracy
The article reflects on Yannick Nézet-Séguin's energetic performance at the New Year's Concert, highlighting how it challenges traditional perceptions of classical music.