Cycle 'The justice of memory and the memory of injustice. Gender, monuments, and democracy'
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Cycle 'The justice of memory and the memory of injustice. Gender, monuments, and democracy'

14 April, Tuesday
2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 18:30
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This year's cycle of Ethics and Moral Philosophy Dialogues explores the complex relationship between memory, justice, and modern democracy. Organized in collaboration with the ARA newspaper, the series is directed by Daniel Gamper, a professor of moral and political philosophy at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), and moderated by journalist Antoni Bassas. Each session delves into how public memory is constructed within today's unsettling and challenging political climate. Attendees are invited to reflect on the historical narratives that shape our present and the role of gender in monuments and public spaces. It is an essential series for those interested in critical thinking and contemporary social issues.