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Magazine 23: Editorial
Hortensia Völckers, Alexander Farenholtz - Executive Committee of the German Federal Cultural Foundation In this issue of our Magazine, we present a number of projects which address the themes of nature and animals. No, the Foundation is not about to...
Magazine 24: The Fear of the Spiegel Bestseller List
Interview with Michael Wildt Non-profit propaganda or necessary information? As the legal successor to Adolf Hitler’s estate, the Free State of Bavaria was able to prevent publication of Hitler’s “Mein Kampf”[My Struggle] in Germany for years on the...
Magazine 24: „For Every Man Shall Bear His Own Burden“
Tim Parks on the Relationship of Science and Religion For centuries, scientists have been debunking the creation myths of the world’s major religions and displacing man ever further from the centre of the universe. In return, they promised a more...
Magazine 24: Heaven on Earth?
Economy and religion – Thoughts on a touchy relationship by Birger Priddat No deal without God – Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the three Abrahamic religions, have established order in the world and its economy. But are their teachings applicable...
Magazine 24: The Practical Scapegoat
Marcia Pally Long ago, the high priest would lay his hand on his believers and transfer their sins onto an unfortunate goat which, thus laden with the evil of all, would be driven out into the desert. Nowadays we regard our religious heritage as a...
Magazine 24: Editorial
Hortensia Völckers, Alexander Farenholtz - Executive Board of the German Federal Cultural Foundation “Now tell me, how do you take religion?” This so-called “Gretchen Question” has been all but missing from public discourse for decades. Those, who...
Magazine 24
Magazine #24 was released in April 2015. The issue highlights the topic "Religion" in connection with our funded projects.
In an interview by Jacqueline Boysen, the economist and philosopher Birger Priddat discusses to what extent principles of...
Magazine 25: From the Inside to the Outside
Florian Wüst Peter Weiss, who was born outside of Berlin of a Jewish father and eventually emigrated to Sweden following the rise of National Socialism, is best known for his plays and writings. However, he started out as a painter inspired by...
Magazine 25: Blurring the Boundaries
An interview with Björn Bicker from Tobias Asmuth The Münchner Kammerspiele has entered the debate on the situation of refugees in Germany with a project of its own making. The goal – to make the theatre itself a model project for an open society....
Magazine 25: Why Study Ukrainian Culture?
Jurko Prochasko Many encounters harbour the danger of eventually becoming a relationship. Every interaction already reveals one. And vice versa – every relationship presumes a mutual interest, interaction, engagement. If one were to seriously explore...