With many small steps, former Green politician Rudi Anschober made his way back to the lectern after a very painful hernia. On his comeback in Linz, in the lecture “Life in the Polycrisis”, he argues for positive utopias instead of paralyzing the constant fear.
It looks like a sheriff’s star’, Rudi Anschober jokes about the Great Decoration of Upper Austria, which LH Thomas Stelzer awarded him on Thursday. But that doesn’t mean Anschober isn’t proud of the award, which state politics has been giving for many years.
Of living in multiple crises
Then he was a minister and for the past two years he has been an author (primarily of “Pandemia”), columnist of “Krone” and lecturer. As the latter, he made his comeback on Thursday evening at the Wissensturm in Linz, where, at the invitation of the Green Education Workshop, he spoke about “life in the polycrisis”, namely the causes of and ways out of the many crises of our time. .
It is important not to lose confidence
Why come back? An extremely painful hernia sidelined the former politician for several weeks, but he fought back with small steps. Although this personal suffering goes well with the multiple suffering of crises, here and there it is important not to lose confidence and to learn the right lessons. That’s also what’s encouraging about Anschober’s crisis reading, which is that there are potential tipping points not only in more disasters, but also beyond. You have to find and pressure them, inspired by positive utopias instead of the constant fear of the apocalypse.
Source: Krone
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