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“Hase and I” by Chloe Dalton: We and the aliens

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Easter is rabbit time: Appropriately, the British foreign policy expert Chloe Dalton wrote a magical book about a special animal, about which Maja Beckers and Alexander Cammann in the new non -fiction of What are you reading right now speak. Hase and me told about her encounter with an abandoned rabbit boy that she takes home and pulls up in the country, even though she has no idea about it at first. The rabbit completely changes your life, as well as your view of nature.

At the moment, Donald Trump’s world is being completely turned over. What that means for Germany analyzes Herfried Münkler In his book Makes in change: If Europe has to become stronger now, Germany must also want to lead more than an economic power. The section “The first sentence” revolves around a fashion book: The philosopher Emanuele Coccia and the ex-to-to-to-to-toDen Alessandro Michele explain what is mentally and artistically behind fashion today.

There is a lot of speculation about Mars and extraterrestrials. Therefore we present a classic from 1957: the French thinker, Roland Bartheseven then in his legendary Everyday myths written an essay about “Marsmenschen” – which is amazingly up to date.

Maja Beckers and Alexander Cammann © Marzena Skubatz for Zeit Online

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Literature information:

Emanuele Coccia/Alessandro Michele: The life of the forms. A philosophy of re -accepting. From the Italian of Thomas Stauder, 256 pages, Hanser, 28 euros

Chloe Dalton: Hase and me. The story of an extraordinary encounter. Translated by Claudia Amor, 299 pages, Klett-Cotta, 22 euros

Herfried Münkler: Makes in change. Germany’s role in Europe and the challenges of the 21st century. 431 pages, Rowohlt Berlin, 30 euros

Roland Barthes: Marsmenschen, in: Myths of everyday life. From the French by Horst Brühmann, 325 pages, Suhrkamp, ​​12 euros

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