Neoliberalism
The commons can be a useful tool against the fierce neoliberal push taking place in South Eastern Europe.
Read moreEditorial: A striking brand of political momentum is building, driven by the resurgence of citizen-led initiatives around the commons…
Read moreJoseph Stiglitz, American economist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, has come out with a new book, The Euro : How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe. In recent weeks, Stiglitz has appeared in several features in the press (see especially here in the Financial Times or here in the Guardian), […]
Read moreThe Left must put the question of capitalism squarely on the table.
Read moreTo what extent are the values we ascribe to Europe today rooted in religion?
Read moreVictory seems to be in sight for the movement against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Read moreBehind the sensational headlines and the obfuscating rhetoric, how can we explain the stark polarisation that seems to be taking hold, across Europe, between those who defend the idea of Europe and its institutions, and those who feel these do not enhance but rather hinder and threaten their aspirations?
Read moreThe EU referendum debate in Britain has avoided any proper analysis of the institution’s flaws and whether or not the EU can be used by Greens to help create sustainable economies. Recent history shows the EU moving in the right direction, as fairly, democratically elected MEPs have begun taking over decision-making powers from the undemocratic bureaucrats of the Commission.
Read moreWhat is the real choice UK voters are being called upon to make on June 23rd?
Read moreEurope promotes migration and mobility, but new or ‘different’ Europeans are still stigmatised and marginalised in our societies.
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