How class permeates our lives and our society, with Hanno Sauer & Felicitas von Lovenberg
Class permeates our entire lives: our values, our feelings, our friendships and relationships, our tastes and lifestyles, our jobs and our finances. It is a topic that probably concerns us all. Hanno Sauer examines where our ideas of class and status come from, how they shape our society and exactly how many classes there actually are. In a gripping and captivating way, he describes how the latest scientific findings are revolutionizing our understanding of society.
Felicitas von Lovenberg, born in 1974, grew up in Münsterland. She graduated from the United World College of the Atlantic and studied in Bristol and Oxford. In 1998, Lovenberg joined the features section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, where she became the first woman to head the literature section in 2008 and hosted the literary program "lesenswert" on SWR television. Felicitas von Lovenberg has been the publisher of Piper Verlag since 2016. She lives with her family near Munich.
Hanno Sauer (* 1983) is a German philosopher and author. He teaches ethics at the University of Utrecht. Sauer studied philosophy at Philipps University Marburg and Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt. He received his doctorate from the University of Groningen in 2014 under Pauline Kleingeld. This was followed by his habilitation and venia legendi in philosophy at the University of Duisburg-Essen in 2019. Since 2022, he has been Associate Professor of Ethics at Utrecht University. Hanno Sauer is the author of numerous specialist articles and academic books. His latest publication Moral. The Invention of Good and Evil was nominated for the German Non-Fiction Prize 2023. Sauer lives in Düsseldorf.
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