At a time when political camps are becoming increasingly clear, discourse in politics and society is more and more characterized by a radical lack of compromise. There is fierce controversy over pressing issues without any results. This has consequences - for our society and our democracy. In her books ("I feel you", "Radikale Kompromisse"), journalist Yasmine M'Barek writes analytically and constructively about political empathy and the art of finding compromises. On stage, she meets former FDP Federal Minister Volker Wissing, who in his book Verantwortung (Responsibility) argues for a democratic attitude in which action is more important than political trench warfare. Together they talk about democracy, the culture of debate and political disagreements before and after the end of the traffic light government. Moderated by Frank Plasberg
With interpretation into German sign language
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