
Get involved! What to do when voting is no longer enough
Klaus Werner Lobo
Demonstrations and protests on the one hand, resignation and disenchantment with politics on the other. What many citizens have in common is the feeling that politicians and political parties are no longer delivering what is expected of them in a democracy. But what really helps when we are annoyed by stagnation, corruption and inhumanity? Klaus Werner-Lobo, who knows politics from different perspectives - as an activist, as an author and as a politician - encourages people to get involved in our society. In this guide, he uses concrete success stories to show how individuals and initiatives have made a positive difference and even made history. A guide to taking action yourself!
Moderator: Robert Misik, journalist and author
Klaus Werner Lobo
Born in Salzburg, studied environmental biology, Romance and German studies in Vienna and acting in Rio de Janeiro.
1995-2000 Spokesman for the Austrian Institute of Ecology and freelance journalist for daily and weekly newspapers such as Falter, profil, Der Standard, taz, Welt am Sonntag and others.
From 2001 book author („Schwarzbuch Markenfirmen“ and others) and lecturer, since 2005 actor and clown
2010-2015 Municipal Councillor and Member of Parliament for Culture and Human Rights in Vienna
After the outrage. What to do when voting is no longer enough.
Deuticke Verlag, publication date: 14.03.2016
208 pages, € 18,90
ISBN 978-3-552-06313-6
eBook ISBN 978-3-552-06324-2