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04/11/2020

Debunking the long-held myths that keep austerity alive

John Week’s The Debt Delusion: Living Within our Means and Other Fallacies is a thought […]
04/11/2020

Trade wars are not people’s wars

Understanding the processes and causal mechanisms that determine our world is the first step towards […]
03/08/2020

Automation: a boon or bane for workers?

The economic historian Carl Benedikt Frey is perhaps best known for his estimation back in […]
30/07/2020

The slow extinction of the American working class

Popular predictions about the political extinction of the working class were gross overgeneralisations. However, workers […]
30/07/2020

The Pandemic and Capitalism

Once in a long while a new book comes along that challenges prevailing patterns of […]
03/06/2020

Changing everything – and how to

With the battle of ideas in full swing on how to try to spend our […]
05/05/2020

Res Publica Europae – a European Union of the citizens

In ‘Why Europea Should become a Republic!‘, Ulrike Guérot analyses the crisis of the European […]
05/05/2020

Populism as a reflection on our democracies’ shortcomings

The past few years have been marked by an unprecedented increase in the weight of […]
05/08/2019

EU Climate Diplomacy Politics, Law and Negotiations

Heightening diplomatic capabilities to address climate change is directly linked to the increasing threat it […]
05/08/2019

Hedge: A Greater Safety Net for the Entrepreneurial Age

Where do prosperity and economic security come from? Nicolas Colin explores how society has changed […]
05/08/2019

Work in the Digital Age Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Work in the Digital Age brings together more than 50 world-leading experts and policy practitioners […]
28/05/2019

Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World

An insider’s investigation of how the global elite’s efforts to “change the world” not only […]
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