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Cuba and US re-establish diplomatic relations

by Alberto Barlocci

Cubcuba relazioni diplomatichea and US get closer, and end the cold war. From 1961, the U.S. embargo did not bring any benefit. In fact, it was not a symbol of international conflict, but a symbol of internal political nature.  Closing a chapter of history, now found only in libraries, allows everybody to recover energies and intelligence to face urgent problems of today.

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By |2020-06-20T09:47:03+02:00January 4th, 2015|Opinioni - EN|0 Comments

What is the future of economy in the common goods era?

Luigino Bruni
Roma

The Economy of Communion is particularly relevant in the current economic  climate which is described by Bruni as the “era of common goods”, deemed essential in overcoming poverty and seeking peace.  Furthermore, the Economy of Communion points the way to addressing the theme of relational goods and reciprocity.

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By |2020-06-20T09:47:03+02:00December 8th, 2014|Opinioni - EN|0 Comments

The people of Tunisia have demonstrated their extraordinary maturity

By Chantal Lorho

On 26 October 2014, legislative elections were held in Tunisia, almost four years after the “Jasmine Revolution” which put an end to the dictatorship of Ben Ali. Postal system uncertain; 217 parliamentary seats. A fundamental vote aimed at electing a transitional democratic government and at meeting head-on all the nation’s challenges (economy, security etc).

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source: http://www.rfi.fr/afrique/20141026-tunisie-tunis-elections-legislatives-ennahda-ben-ali/

By |2020-06-20T09:47:03+02:00November 26th, 2014|Opinioni - EN|0 Comments

Caring for oneself: a priority of our time

Interview with Jennifer Nedelsky

By Luigino Bruni


NedelskyAs a professor of political science in Canada, Jennifer Nedelsy is considered to be one of the more innovative voices in the debate regarding care, rights and social relationships. She was recently interviewed by Luigino Bruni while visiting  Sophia University Institute  in Italy.

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http://www.iu-sophia.org/_News_1757

 

By |2020-06-20T09:47:02+02:00November 17th, 2014|Opinioni - EN|0 Comments