CULTURE
Capitalism’s misunderstood architects | Eurozine
John Maynard Keynes and Friedrich von Hayek published their landmark works over 75 years ago, so why do their ideas
Taming the ship of fools
Greta Thunberg accused participants of the 2023 World Economic Forum with ‘fuelling the destruction of the planet’. She argued that
Occupied futures | Eurozine
As the object of study rather than the subject of communication, the so-called Middle East has long been a locus
Press freedom amid martial law
At first, everyone contrasted the outspoken freedom of Ukraine’s media with Russia’s blank censorship. Two years on, the gap doesn’t
‘Science is cool’ | Eurozine
Due to differences in school systems between Ukraine and Austria, Ukrainian adolescents often enter university earlier than Austrian students. This
Pirate AI | Eurozine
ChatGPT and generative AI truly burst onto the scene in late 2022. There’s a good chance that the intersection between
Unity or else: The EU after the elections
The recent European parliamentary elections took place against the backdrop of widespread expectations by experts and the general public alike
‘It’s important to be open’
In the second episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the students discuss a theme close to their current experience, shared by many
Welcome to the dictator’s playground
On 2 October 2018 a team of agents dispatched by the Saudi government strangled dissident Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi
What’s next for the European Green Deal?
As the dust settles after the 2024 European elections, an air of uncertainty surrounds the European Green Deal, which aims