Self-determination and gender issues

Self-determination and gender issues

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The gender movement currently suggests that gender differences are merely the result of social agreement and imprinting. Is this really tenable? People who have become individuals want to lead a self-determined, free life and no longer subordinate themselves to the dictates of nature. And yet there are unmistakable differences between the sexes, which not only manifest themselves physically, but also emotionally. What does this mean for young people's search for identity? Where is the blurring of differences and boundaries the cause of conflicts? And - the special fate of aggression of girls and boys, the differently experienced sexuality, the special human task in each case, the limits of self-determination.

Dr. med. Hartwig Volbehr is a specialist in neurology and psychiatry. He has been interested in the development of consciousness since his youth and is familiar with brain research through his work at the Max Planck Institute. He has been closely associated with anthroposophy since 1984. He is particularly interested in attention disorders and autistic phenomena.

Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 8 p.m. in the Festsaal of the Freie Waldorfschule Freiburg-Rieselfeld

Admission is free, donations are requested.

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