Tag: Social justice
Britain’s social scissors: soup kitchens instead of gold carriages
Status: 05/05/2023 08:18 a.m The coronation of Charles III is said to cost £100 million. cost – money that should be used for other purposes, say critics. The already wide…
Theater: Portrait of Nora Abdel-Maksoud – Culture
There are endless ways to pronounce the name “Dietmar” appropriately. You can over-articulate him, whisper, casually drop him or scream desperately outside when this Dietmar, lawyer, is the last hope.…
How fair are workshops for the disabled? – Business
Lukas Krämer worked in a workshop for people with disabilities for five years, checking fittings for taps six hours a day. Workshop employees in Germany receive an average of EUR…
The US government should tax Musk’s wealth – economy
Basically, you have to be grateful to Elon Musk for his latest PR stunt, because he could hardly have displayed his worldview more impressively: It is not governments and elected…
Singer Katja Ebstein: What she’s doing now – Munich
from Gerhard Fischer, Munich In the beginning there was Amrum. In August there was a poster on a bus stop: Katja Ebstein appears, somewhere on Amrum. Katja Ebstein? Red hair,…
Douglas Stuart’s novel “Shuggie Bain”. Review. – Culture
The literature of the new social naturalism, which was popularized in France by Annie Ernaux, Édouard Louis and Didier Eribon and in Germany has its representatives in Deniz Ohde and…
55 Voices of Democracy: Melissa Chan on Democracy – Culture
Security, education, co-determination: Democracy is an abstract word, but those who make an effort are also committed to ensuring that the banal things in life work. In the autumn of…
IG Metall boss Jörg Hofmann: “The voters are being kidnapped” – economy
Interview by Alexander Hagelüken Jörg Hofmann, 65, is just starting his vacation. But before that, the chairman of the largest German trade union, IG Metall, joins the election campaign: with…
Demonstration in Munich: numbers, please! – Munich
“Do you want the super-rich to pay?” Verena Bentele calls energetically into the microphone on Munich’s Theresienwiese, and adds: “I can’t see you, I want to hear you!” The demonstrators…
Herfried Münkler: “Many people are exhausted” – economy
Herfried Münkler, 69, was a little surprised that he of all people was invited to speak at the Munich Economic Debates by the Ifo Institute and the SZ business editorial…