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On Friday, September 5 the next meeting of the Practical Philosophy Club will again take place at the Kingdom (Biskupia St. 18/1). This time, we the topic is "Equality". The meeting will start at 5:30 p.m., and the discussion will be held in English. Admission, as always, is free.Is equality a natural human right, or a social construct? What does it mean?
Is inequality always unjust, or can it sometimes be morally acceptable?
Are quotas (gender, minority, class) a fair way to achieve equality, or do they undermine merit?
Is it just for some people to inherit vast wealth while others are born in poverty?
Does wealth inequality undermine democracy?
Should rich nations be obligated to support poorer ones for the sake of global equality?
Is technological access (internet, AI tools) now a basic requirement for equality?
Should everyone have the same right to good education and healthcare, even if it means the rich pay more?
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🗝️ The Kingdom Without Limit (KBK) is an open enclave at 18 Biskupia Street in Kraków, combining elements of a cultural centre, a café, a museum, a library, a university, a coworking space, your grandmother's house and a place you've probably always missed. The Gate is open Monday to Saturday from 4pm to 11pm.
The Kingdom is independent. As a result, events are diverse, open and free of charge. If you want it to stay that way, you can support the open enclave:
1) by making a donation via the POS at KBK
2) by transferring any amount to the bank account: Urban and Rural Traditions Foundation, 16 1090 1740 0000 0001 2088 2593 (Santander), title: 'dar na cele statutowe KBK'
3) by making a donation via https://zrzutka.pl/p4hmh7 or PayPal ([email protected])
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Biskupia 18, 31-141 Kraków, Poland, ulica Biskupia 18, 31-144 Kraków, Polska, Krakow, Poland