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Reasons for Hope

Faced with today’s challenges (climate change, political extremism, and threats to liberal democracy around the world, amongst others), what reasons can we find for why things are as they are, and—inspired by Havel—how do we remain committed to our ideals when the future looks dark? What rational grounds, based on evidence, knowledge and science, can help us to sustain our hope?

Join some of the world’s most distinguished intellectuals—philosophers, historians, economists, activists and social scientists—as they debate these questions in the 2019 CEU Presidential Lecture Series, Reasons for Hope.

Central European University, founded by Havel and other leaders of the democratic transition, is committed to ensuring universal values and principals such as truth, democracy, and human rights continue to be supported and maintained—especially at a time of tremendous global uncertainty and upheaval.

Dec
Susan Neiman
Vienna Campus | Quellenstrasse 51 | Auditorium
Oct
Wojciech Sadurski
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15 | Auditorium A
Sep
Allison Stanger
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15
May
Charles Taylor
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15 | Auditorium
May
Chantal Mouffe
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15
May
Yuval Noah Harari
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15
Apr
Martin Rees
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15
Mar
Cass Sunstein
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15
Mar
Kenneth Roth, Marta Pardavi
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15
Mar
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15
Jan
Marietje Schaake
Budapest Site | Nador u. 15