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Just a Piece of Paper? Democratic Constitutions - a bulwark against totalitarian regimes or an obstacle to progress?
WWW
July 24, 2024
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12:00 pm
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Constitutions used to be a symbol of national identity. In democracies, they state the principles and ideals that citizens can rally around. But does this still work today?

Constitutions used to be a symbol of national identity. In democracies, they state the principles and ideals that citizens can rally around. But does this still work today?

We want to take a closer look at the role constitutions play in the United States and Germany. In trying times for Western societies, can constitutions still serve as a guideline and common ground for all? Or are these texts locked in the past and cannot help us as we argue about free speech, gun violence, minority rights, abortion, and the environment? Worse even, will they actually keep us from finding a way forward?

Together, we debated these questions with German journalist and podcast host Hanna Israel and U.S. public historian Shelby Dains.  

Biographies:

Hanna Israel is a freelance journalist, moderator and speaker. She is the former Head of the My Country Talks podcast at German weekly Die Zeit and has worked as “Responsible Editor” at German talk show Anne Will.

Shelby Dains is a public historian specializing in social and political history. She holds a Master’s degree in public history from UNC Charlotte.

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Constitutions used to be a symbol of national identity. In democracies, they state the principles and ideals that citizens can rally around. But does this still work today?

We want to take a closer look at the role constitutions play in the United States and Germany. In trying times for Western societies, can constitutions still serve as a guideline and common ground for all? Or are these texts locked in the past and cannot help us as we argue about free speech, gun violence, minority rights, abortion, and the environment? Worse even, will they actually keep us from finding a way forward?

Together, we debated these questions with German journalist and podcast host Hanna Israel and U.S. public historian Shelby Dains.  

Biographies:

Hanna Israel is a freelance journalist, moderator and speaker. She is the former Head of the My Country Talks podcast at German weekly Die Zeit and has worked as “Responsible Editor” at German talk show Anne Will.

Shelby Dains is a public historian specializing in social and political history. She holds a Master’s degree in public history from UNC Charlotte.

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Jul
24
WWW
Just a Piece of Paper? Democratic Constitutions - a bulwark against totalitarian regimes or an obstacle to progress?
July 24, 2024
/
12:00 pm
-
1:00 pm
Virtual
Talks
Constitutions used to be a symbol of national identity. In democracies, they state the principles and ideals that citizens can rally around. But does this still work today?

Constitutions used to be a symbol of national identity. In democracies, they state the principles and ideals that citizens can rally around. But does this still work today?

We want to take a closer look at the role constitutions play in the United States and Germany. In trying times for Western societies, can constitutions still serve as a guideline and common ground for all? Or are these texts locked in the past and cannot help us as we argue about free speech, gun violence, minority rights, abortion, and the environment? Worse even, will they actually keep us from finding a way forward?

Together, we debated these questions with German journalist and podcast host Hanna Israel and U.S. public historian Shelby Dains.  

Biographies:

Hanna Israel is a freelance journalist, moderator and speaker. She is the former Head of the My Country Talks podcast at German weekly Die Zeit and has worked as “Responsible Editor” at German talk show Anne Will.

Shelby Dains is a public historian specializing in social and political history. She holds a Master’s degree in public history from UNC Charlotte.

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