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As Europe grapples with war and weighs rearmament, the late Italian politician’s work invites us to build peace – and make it desirable.
Read moreWithout Palestinian sovereignty or reciprocity, European recognition of Palestine risks repeating the same mistake.
Read moreWater scarcity is often the result of unequal power relations rather than a natural phenomenon. Post-growth can help ensure more equal access.
Read moreDeep engagement with complex texts is crucial for protecting us against bias and prejudice – especially in the age of artificial intelligence.
Read moreCould the rise of smaller parties drive Europe’s biggest gas supplier to change course?
Read moreAs Europe’s population ages, balancing social rights with a viable pension system is becoming increasingly challenging yet urgent.
Read moreAlthough the Democratic Party has failed to seize on Trump’s unpopularity, there remains great energy for change at the grassroots level.
Read moreHow can we go about building peace without rewarding and reinforcing the same power structures that benefit from wars?
Read moreAlthough geothermal energy remains one of the most promising of renewables, local communities across Europe have different experiences with it.
Read moreParts of the French rural working and lower middle classes live environmentally conscious lives. Yet they rarely call themselves “green”. Why?
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