In Vista 13 we sought to gain even greater perspective by asking critical friends to give their viewpoint on the State of Europe. In this edition we provide four alternative viewpoints from within,
Read MoreEurope suffers from amnesia. She has forgotten the source of her identity and of the values that shaped her culture. She has lost sight of the underlying unity expressed in the word “European”
Read MoreThe reflections on Europe in the last issue of Vista (Vista 13, April 2013) contained naturally, a number of emphases on the economic and political crisis in the Eurozone, the secularism of the continent, and a lament that the continent that was once a missionary powerhouse was arguably in terminal decline
Read MoreThere are two main observations that come to mind as Albania, an eastern European country thinks about the EU. The secular observation focuses on the hopeful economic development that EU countries could extend over to our country
Read MoreSpain has always had a rather love/hate relationship with the rest of Europe. Throughout its history Spain has allied with the Dutch, English and Germans against the French, with the French against the English, and found itself alone facing Germany, France and England.
Read MoreSedlacek’s book Economics of Good and Evil (EGE) marks a fascinating departure from mainstream economic thought and provides the reader with a captivating smorgasbord of interactions across diverse fields
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