The director of the museum, Frank-Thorsten Moll, speaks with the economist, philosopher and cultural scientist Stefan Mekiffer about his book ‘Why There is Actually Enough Money for Everyone’. In his book published by Hanser Verlag, Mekiffer investigates the question about what alternatives exist to our market-economy system and how we could handle debts, interest and wages in the future. His answers include a call for a guaranteed basic income, a controversial issue that is currently being vigorously discussed and debated throughout Europe at the moment.

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Stefan Mekiffer
Photo credit: Martin Schöller

About Moll trifft... :
In the new program series Moll trifft... the director of the IKOB, Frank-Thorsten Moll, invites guests from various areas of society to share in a discussion at the museum.

Visitors have the opportunity of gaining information by themselves entering into conversation with Frank-Thorsten Moll and his guest. The focus of the new format is the individual relationship of the respective guests to the current exhibition as well as to the annual theme of the IKOB. The integration of contents from the media, interruptions of all sorts and a healthy portion of humour break up the familiar conversational routine and create an unhampered framework for a free-spirited and critical discussion.

The series Moll trifft... allows visitors to participate in the discussion and promises an entertaining and stimulating evening at the IKOB!

Guests up to now:

12.03.2018: Stefan Mekiffer, economist, philosopher and cultural scientist
02.09.2017: Klaus Sames, cryonicist
09.05.2017: Herbert Ruland, historian
10.07.2016: Gerhard Thiele, astronaut