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Tag Archives: Germany
Why Brussels’ position on Cataluña does the EU more harm than good
Brussels’ leaders have decided to condemn the Catalans’ fight for independence by backing a corrupt regime in Madrid. This weak, yet undifferentiated attitude may harm the EU in the long run. What does the average EU citizen know about Spain? … Continue reading
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Tagged Catalonia, Catalunya, citizenship, corruption, democracy, EU, Europe, European Union, Germany, human rights, Politics, Spain
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Overcoming capitalism: by treason or collaborating for a better life?
Various economies are facing the long expected end of growth. While the potential consequences are dominated by fear, various people look for different ways out – some more elegant than others. Whereas most of us[1] have benefited from the strength … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Gates, Capitalism, climate change, economic growth, Economic inequality, employment, Gates Foundation, Germany, Greece, growth, SIKA, Switzerland, unemployment, United States, Vietnam
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