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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How to Renew Liber­alism? — A conver­sation with Yascha Mounk & Jaroslaw Kuisz

14. January 2026, 18:0020:00 Uhr
in Präsenz

Venue

Zentrum Liberale Moderne
Reinhardtstraße 15, 10117 Berlin

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Invitation to the expert discussion “Liber­alism and its Critics”

Between a Rock and a Hard Place — How to Renew Liberalism?
A conver­sation with Yascha Mounk & Jaroslaw Kuisz

Date: Wednesday, 14 January 2026
Time: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. (doors open at 5.45 p.m.)
Place: Salon, Zentrum Liberale Moderne, Reinhardt­straße 15, 10117 Berlin

 

Liber­alism is under pressure—both polit­i­cally and intel­lec­tually. In our new series, “Liber­alism and Its Critics,” which is part of the broader publi­cation project “Vordenker der liberalen Moderne” (Thought Leaders of Liberal Modernity), we want to examine the critiques of liber­alism and explore its vulnerabilities.

Our upcoming event with Professor Yascha Mounk (Johns Hopkins University) focuses on the challenges to liber­alism amid increasing radical­ization.  In his bestseller “The Identity Trap,” Yascha Mounk argues that liber­alism must find a position between populism and what is known as “wokeism.”

Exactly one year after President Donald Trump’s re-election, we want to discuss responses to the anti-liberal challenge. To what extent have anti-liberal tendencies of the postmodern left contributed to the anti-liberal attack from the right? Are we witnessing the return of old ideologies in new guises, or are we facing entirely new constel­la­tions? What can we do from a transat­lantic perspective to defend liberal democracy in the 21st century? And how can liberal ideas and politics move out of the defensive in a rapidly changing political landscape?

Yasha Mounk’s new book is, in many ways, a call to preserve liberal democracy in the 21st century with wisdom and clarity. We cordially invite you to partic­ipate in this discussion and join us in reflecting on the future of liberalism.

The conver­sation will take place in English. Questions in German are also welcome.

Please register using the regis­tration button above.

 

We look forward to your participation.

Sincerely,
LibDem Team