Cicero speaker award
The Cicero speaker price will "of the important role, according to self-representation on oratory in a need of communication skills and dialogue democracy" point. It is awarded in the categories of culture, politics, economics and science. The namesake is the statesman and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero .
The award was initiated in 1993 by Friedhelm Franken (* 1943) and Gert Ueding . The founder is the publishing house for the German economy in Bonn , in which, among other things, the loose-leaf magazine Der neue Speechberater , designed by Franken, appears.
Award winners
- 1994: Erich Dittus , Ulla Hahn and Hubert Markl
- 1995: Alfred Grosser , Dag Moskopp and Heinz Riesenhuber
- 1996: Marcel Reich-Ranicki , Lothar Späth and Antje Vollmer
- 1998: Odo Marquard , Ingrid Matthäus-Maier , Christian Meier and Mark Wössner
- 1999: Ulrich Beck , Kurt Biedenkopf , Hans Maier and Ron Sommer
- 2000: Joachim Gauck , Andreas Paul and Minoru Tominaga
- 2001: Hans-Olaf Henkel , Miriam Meckel and Herta Müller
- 2002: Paul Achleitner , Rolf Hochhuth , Jean-Claude Juncker and Hans Joachim Meyer
- 2003: Moritz Leuenberger , Hans Neuenfels , Hans-Ulrich Wehler and Wendelin Wiedeking
- 2005: Wolfgang Grupp and Salomon Korn
- 2007: Thomas Gottschalk
- 2008: Peter Sloterdijk
- 2009: Daniel Cohn-Bendit
- 2010: Heribert Prantl
- 2011: Peer Steinbrück
- 2012: Navid Kermani
- 2014: Andreas Voßkuhle
- 2016: Hanns Zischler
- 2018: Harald Lesch
criticism
In 2007, Der Spiegel described the Cicero speaker award as “well-camouflaged PR” of one of the “most ardent address traders and counselors in the country” Norman Rentrop .
Web links
- Official website (With the texts of speeches of the award winners)
Individual evidence
- ^ Writer Kermani is awarded the Cicero Speaker Prize. In: WAZ culture . September 24, 2012, accessed December 23, 2014 .
- ^ Nils Klawitter: Cicero Prize: Dubious honor for Gottschalk. In: Spiegel Online . July 9, 2007, accessed December 23, 2014 .