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Year: 2021 Editors: Paul Frigyes In Ukraine, Adrift: Oligarchs, Activists and a Dropped Dog-End by Paul Frigyes was originally published in 2020 in Stockholm. The English translation is meant to make this book accessible to the broader readership. While the author delves into the depth and paradoxes of Ukraine’s history and society, the relevance of this reading goes beyond discovering […]
Year: 2021 Editors: Gian Marco Bovenzi, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi ISBN: 978-2-39067-016-2 This book aims to contribute to the theoretical and empirical contributions about the role of decentralisation under uncommon uncertainty developing, exploring and suggesting new arguments in the classical liberal perspective and comparing experiences of different models of government in Europe (e.g., Austria, France, Italy, Poland). From the reading of […]
Year: 2021 Editors: Federico Sampalmieri and Gian Marco Bovenzi, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi ISBN: 978-2-39067-017-9 “Money, it’s a crime. Share it fairly but don’t take a slice of my pie”, wrote Pink Floyd in their masterpiece The Dark Side of the Moon’s song Money.Syllogistically speaking, money does not always represent corruption and, likewise, corruption is not necessarily practised through the (mis)use […]
As the twenty-first century progresses, we see increasing technological advances, further growth of the culture of sustainability, the circular economy, Environmental and Social Governance, more Climate and Biodiversity COP’s and a great many other talking shops. This suggests a rather toxic paradox. From fragmented specialisms to the fragmentation of people, planet, and profit, has created a culture that lacks the capability to develop truly durable, holistic political solutions to […]
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