CULTURE
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De l’universalisme dans de sombres temps
Le 20 mars 2024, le prix du livre de Leipzig 2024 pour la compréhension européenne a été décerné au philosophe Omri…
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‘Free Palestine’: The cry of Tunisia’s next hirak?
With a death toll long surpassing 30,000, the displacement of 1.4 million people, and a famine induced on a population…
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Occupation changes life forever | Eurozine
Occupation is like a flood. The water doesn’t reach every house at the same time. First it covers the roads…
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Let’s make cabbage great again!
As the European Parliamentary elections are nearing their end, so is this show’s season. But have no fear; we’ll be…
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The paunch | Eurozine
I am in possession of a protruding middle. If you don’t look carefully, you might miss it but it’s there:…
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Eurocommunism | Eurozine
In Soundings, Óscar García Agustín discusses the traces of Eurocommunism that linger on in contemporary European politics. ‘The legacy of…
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Raphael up against the wall
In his 1918 poem Radovat’sia rano (It’s Too Early to Rejoice), Vladimir Mayakovsky, the most celebrated poet of his generation…
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Fortifying Europe | Eurozine
Security is on everybody’s minds and at the top of the political agenda across Europe, but if we are to…
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Europe and its victims | Eurozine
When I was invited to give this ‘Speech to Europe’ on Judenplatz, there was a personal reason why I was…
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Battle for the middle ground
European elections in the Nordic countries, especially the three EU member states – Denmark, Finland and Sweden – are often…
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