Share: History 5.3.2018 Paul Meany 5 Reasons We Should Still Read Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero has a legacy as one of the most admired orators and statesmen of all time. Born in 106 BC, he lived through the most...
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Share: Society Why Walkable Cities Enjoy More Freedom 28.2.2018 Vera Kichanova If you happen to visit Egypt and find yourself in the famous Tahrir Square, you might be puzzled: how could this space accommodate two million...
Share: Economics Can Luxembourg become an important post-Brexit player? 24.2.2018 Bill Wirtz Since the end of the steel industry in the Greater Region (the area of Saarland, Lorraine, Luxembourg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Wallonia and the...
Share: Society The Anarchist Philosopher of Science 22.2.2018 Ryan Khurana In his farewell address, President Eisenhower warned his listeners to be wary of “public policy becoming captive of the scientific-technological...
Share: Politics Good Riddance to EU’s Transnational Lists – for the Moment 17.2.2018 Kai Weiss Now that Germany finally seems to have formed a new government, the debates on a reform of the European Union can truly start off. In the last...
Share: Society What are “European Values” anyway? 13.2.2018 Bill Wirtz As the Brexit negotiations progress and the European Union attempts to prevent more member states from turning against the EU, the question of...