Does Europe have the courage to oppose new dictatorships?
A conversation with Pascal Bruckner, a living classic of the French philosophy
European countries mostly demonstrate the support of Ukraine in its fight against the nowaday russian evil. But do they have the courage not only to support, but also to stand side by side with Ukraine? Do the EU countries perceive the Ukrainian fight as a fight of Europe itself against new dictatorships? What can we do to strengthen not only solidarity with Ukraine, but also a real joint fight?
On December 7th, at 18.00, a conversation with Pascal Bruckner, a living classic of the French philosophy, will be held. Bruckner’s interlocutor is Volodymyr Yermolenko, a Ukrainian philosopher, president of PEN Ukraine, chief editor of the UkraineWorld, coauthor of the Kult podcast.
To attend please fill in the registration form:
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Where: PEN Ukraine space, Kyiv, 14-A Lukyanivska Street (Kontraktova Ploshcha metro station)
When: December 7th, 18.00
Language: English
The event is organized by PEN Ukraine and UkraineWorld
Pascal Bruckner is one of the most known French philosophers and writers. The author of the philosophical books The Tyranny of Guilt, The Paradox of Love, Perpetual Euphoria, The Temptation of Innocence, An Imaginary Racism, The Tears of the White Man etc., and novels Bitter Moon, They Stole our Beauty etc.
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