14.06.2022
Pierre Bourdieu: Cultural Capital in the 21st Century

French thinker Pierre Bourdieu offers a lens for examining the role of education in closing social gaps.

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14.06.2022
Maria Montessori: A Radical Approach to Learning

Maria Montessori’s pioneering work on children’s minds offers insights into creating nurturing classrooms and societies.

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14.06.2022
Lessons Unlearned

Any project of building a different society goes hand in hand with reimagining education. For Greens, this is a potential too precious to pass up.

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02.06.2022
A Turning Point for Australia

Former Australian Green Party leader, Christine Milne, discusses the results of their recent elections and what it might mean for the future.

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15.03.2022
“Social issues should be at the heart of the presidential campaign”

Trade union leader outlines why the cost of living crisis is key to the French elections.

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15.02.2022
How the Pandemic Sharpens Inequalities

Why has the pandemic made inequalities in Europe so much worse and what can be done to repair the damage?

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16.12.2021
Breaking the Cycle: Why Europe Must Back Climate Reparations

To achieve real economic justice, the current paradigm must be scrapped in favour of emancipating the Global South and addressing historic injustices.

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16.12.2021
The Long Shadow of Injustice Over the Clothes We Wear

An examination of the violent history of the European textile industry, its effect on the Global South and its enduring model of exploitation.

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27.10.2021
Gender in Climate Governance: Telling Numbers but Who is Listening?

The UN climate regime has a gender problem and it negatively affects our ability to combat the climate crisis.

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11.10.2021
The Technology That Could Alter Human Nature

Raluca Besliu examines the implications of a proposed AI implant for the human brain.

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