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Rüdiger Offergeld radioFeatures (from the Archives of German Radio)

„Bayreuth Festival“ „Portals of Love“ Richard Wagner in German Friendship and Love via Internet

„Verdi contra Wagner?“ „Men and Women“ On `s Novel „Verdi“ Investigation in the Area of Crises: Gender

and Isolde“ „Devil Mammon“ Richard Wagner`s Narcotic Music On Money and it`s Impact on Human Beings

„Madness and Humour in den Meistersingern“ „She was the Queen of ´s Bohème…“ A Talk with Nike Wagner Marlene Dietrich in the Roaring Twenties

„Music Cannot Be Anti-Semitic“ A Talk with Daniel Barenboim

„Quiet Days in Bayreuth“ After the Festival Bayreuth is Again a Very Provincial Town

„The Secret of the Black Orchid“ A Journey to South California

„Happy Days in Port Charles“ An Inside View into Hollywood`s TV-Industry

„Eldorado/Arkansas“ An American Provincial Town in the South of the USA

„Somnambulistic of Devotion“ A Journey to Jerusalem

„If You Come to My Funeral, I Will Come to Yours“ A Journey to Budapest in 1989

„Flirting with Death“ Death is a Part of Life in the Mexican Culture

„Who is the Most Beautiful Woman in the Country?“ Ideals of Beauty and the Beauty-Industry

„Prince and Princess are Very, Very Tired“ Backstage of Organized Joy of Life in the Carnival of

„I‘am Writing my Name on the Wall“ Graffiti, Art or Vandalism? Rüdiger Offergeld radioEssays (from the Archives of German Radio)

From Theology, Philosophy and History

„Death must be a Viennese“ Georg Kreisler, André Heller and the Central Cemetery of Vienna

„The Intimate, the Beautiful and the Ugly Death“ On the Changed Relationship of Human Beings on Death and Agony

„Learning to Understand Each Other“ On the Jewish-Christian-Dialogue

„Ora et Labora – Pray and Work“ Were the Cistercians the First Capitalists?

„Christian Ethics and Social Justice“ Talk with Friedhelm Hengsbach S.J

„Specific Female Morals?“ Do they Exist in Philosphy?

„Sigmund Freud Fails in Munich“ From the Beginning of Psychoanalysis

„A Journey through the Delusion, We Come from..,“ The City of Weimar or „Goethe`s Oak“ in the Concentration Camp of Buchenwald

„Command: The Sick to the Frontline…“ The Nazis and their Merciless Military Psychiatry

From Literature Metropolises of the Antiquity

„Goethe and His Women“ (1) Troia (1) Charlotte von Stein- His Muse (2) Persepolis (2) Christiane Vulpius - His Wife (3) Ulrike von Levetzow – His Late Lover (3) Alexandria (4) Athens „Heinrich Heine“ (5) Rome Journalist and Writer in

„Papillon - Poetry and Music“ Jean Paul and Robert Schumann

„Your Beautiful Letter Made me very Sad…“ Richard Strauss Denies the Jew Stefan Zweig

Rüdiger Offergeld radioTalks on Philosophy and Theology (from the Archives of German Radio)

Hans Küng on his book „Jesus“

Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker on Plato and the Beautiful

Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker on Frienship in the Times of Cold War

Giorgio Agamben on his Essay „Nudity“ and the Expulsion from Paradise

Hans Mayer on Michel de Montaigne

Odo Marquard on the die Philosophy of Celebration

Golo Mann über Literatur und Politik

Alfred Grosser on His Memories as a Jew Emigrant

Hans Magnus Enzensberger on Politics and Utopia

Wolfgang J. Mommsen on the 1. World War - Beginning and End of Civil Age

Hans Mommsen on the „Endlösung“ – The Extermination oft he European Judaism*

Carla Zamboni (Verona) on Feminist Philososopy in Italy