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Published in: Can Europe Make It?From the idea of Europe to a Europe of ideas
Contrary to the maxim popularised by political scientists that there is no political community without a political...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Europe: a concrete idea
The rise of the far-right parties and more generally of the anti-European or euro-sceptic ones, such as the British...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Useless European elections?
A vicious circle must be broken, but this can arise only from inside the European perspective, through a mounting...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Those who vote ‘euro-sceptic’ and the citizens of the Europe to come
The abolition of freedom of movement within the EU, widely regarded as one of the central achievements of the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?What Europe? What bottom up? A reply to Etienne Balibar
For its citizens, Europe has become a cold and alienating power, instead of the welcoming space it was meant to be....
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The easiest way to the Gulag is to joke about the Gulag
It is time that we realised where the real danger in Europe lies, and that there is a candidate to help us fight...
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Published in: HomeEurope after Europe: the other Europe in waiting
With so many conflicting interpretations of what post-crisis Europe should look like, it is easy to forget that...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?As Europe is provincialized: a reply to Etienne Balibar
Europe can make sense only insofar as it becomes a space which makes it easier to get rid of the fear that the...
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Published in: HomeA social Europe must be a political Europe
My dear Etienne Balibar, in a recent article you explain how a new Europe can only come from the bottom up. But how...
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Published in: HomeA new Europe can only come from the bottom up
Simply put, 'another Europe' must be able to suggest alternatives that make sense to the majority of the citizens...