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20.11.2008
Ivan Krastev

The populist moment

Unlike the extremist parties of the 1930s, the new populist movements do not aim to abolish democracy: quite the opposite, writes Ivan Krastev. What we are witnessing is a conflict between elites suspicious of democracy and increasingly illiberal publics. [Slovak version added] [ more ]

20.11.2008
Almantas Samalavicius

An amorphous society

19.11.2008
Jonas Thente

Literary perspectives: Sweden

19.11.2008
Jamie Peck

The creativity fix

18.11.2008
Eurozine Review

The malady of infinite aspiration


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18.11.2008

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We don't need another hero...
17.11.2008

Wespennest | 153/2008

Resignation

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18.11.2008
Eurozine Review

The malady of infinite aspiration

"Esprit" watches market prophecies self-fulfil; "Blätter" calls off the bets in the financial casino; "Mute" refutes the received wisdom about inflation; "Dilema veche" notes how the financial crisis is reimposing the East-West divide; "New Humanist" turns to Durkheim to make sense of the depression; "Wespennest" doesn't give in to resignation; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) enters the belly of the piggy bank; "Vikerkaar" heeds cultures' anthropophagic appeal; "Dialogi" warns of a cultural wasteland in Maribor; and "Kritika & Kontext" returns a lost son to Bratislava.

04.11.2008
Eurozine Review

Neither man nor woman nor dog nor cat

21.10.2008
Eurozine Review

The greed of others

07.10.2008
Eurozine Review

A savage joke

16.09.2008
Eurozine Review

Graphic and explicit



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