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1000 years of urban history: the rise and fall of European and Arab cities | vox - Research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists
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Reset - Dialogues on Civilizations | The West Locks The Doors
special issue on globalization (incl. Zygmunt Bauman interview)
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Ovi Magazine : A Hard Look at the European Union's Cultural Identity: Part 1 by Emanuel L. Paparella
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Cycling | Four wheels bad... | Economist.com
Cycling England, a government-funded outfit that promotes pedal power, will see its budget increased from £10m to £60m by 2009. The cash will be spent on connecting schools to the national cycle-lane network, training for children and propaganda
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Whatever happened to Old Europe? Mark Mazower TLS
Bernard Wasserstein BARBARISM AND CIVILIZATION A history of Europe in our time 901pp. Oxford University Press. £25.
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The paradox of disappearing European unemployment | vox - Research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists
Unemployment has fallen greatly in Europe during the last decade, yet government creating millions of jobs are losing elections. The source of public dissatisfaction is that the price of lower unemployment was greater employment risk.
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Sven-Eric Liedman: The rebirth of religion and enchanting materialism | Eurozine
Habermas's "soft naturalism", placed against the "militant atheism" of Michel Onfray and Richard Dawkins -- Diderot's matérialisme enchanté as an authentic European heritage
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Joschka Fischer: Not an island | Eurozine
"Can Europeans afford the luxury of being against Europe?" Can there be Europe after Yugoslavia, anyway?
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Arts and the city | cafebabel.com
a special issue on European arts and the city.
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Foreign Policy: Europe’s Philosophy of Failure
dangerous indoctrination: economic principles such as capitalism, free markets, and entrepreneurship are savage, unhealthy, and immoral. Rooting it out may determine whether Europe’s economies prosper or continue to be left behind.
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Oh please, you lard-butt British frumps have got off too lightly - Times Online
I’m never getting laid in Britain ever again. -- Well, Tad, I wouldn't give much for your chances in the U.S. either. (Lili, Chicago, USA)
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Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - music: Classical initiative aims to make the public listen
A welcome initiative called Hear Here!, launched today by the Royal Philharmonic Society and Classic FM, aims to reverse the trend towards treating classical music as muzak.
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Europe Guide : Maps of Europe by language, religion, population density, hair & eye color, etc.
Fun & unreliable.
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The Glasgow Story
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Turkey is a thorn in the side of a cosy western consensus | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited
The problem with militaristic humanism resides not in "militaristic" but in "humanism". Under this doctrine, military intervention is dressed up as humanitarian salvation
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Eurozine - Bathroom tales - Slavenka Drakulic How we mistook normality for paradise
only in certain moments of weakness my belief in cosmetics, the market, advertising, capitalism, the West, democracy, human rights, etc., undergoes a crisis – something every religious person will understand using them.
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