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Neither here nor there | Eurozine

We are many Severinosand our destiny’s the same:to soften up these stonesby sweating over them,trying to bring to lifea dead and deader land,to try to

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Unifying protest | Eurozine

On 6 May 2024, a coalition of students from UvA, Vrije Universiteit (VU), and Amsterdam University College (AUC) established a Gaza solidarity encampment on the

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I just want to be normal!

Agathe was waiting for me at the door. As always, I was running late. While brushing my teeth, I took my bag from my room

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When nourishment leads to starvation

Öland is an ancient island located off the Swedish coast. Protected by UNESCO, it has been home to humans for about 5,000 years and hosts

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A day in the life of a bottle collector

A regular Wednesday afternoon at Roskilde Festival’s central refund station. Dealing with hundreds of items for each person, the wait in line usually lasts several

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To learn and unlearn from Brexit

The greatest winner of Brexit has been Nigel Farage. Almost everyone else are on the losing side, it seems. This political maneuver was conceived as

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Updating common knowledge | Eurozine

Have you ever wondered how the results of scientific research get written up, published, disseminated and, in some cases, eventually accepted as conventional wisdom? How

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Just ourselves | Eurozine

In his 1993 book Pleasant the Scholar’s Life: Irish Intellectuals and the Construction of the Nation State, Maurice Goldring emphasised the role of intellectuals in

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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 still generate such debate today?

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‘It was a cozy atmosphere’

In the final episode of Knowledgeable Youth, the Ukrainian students of the Free People Educational Hub in Vienna reflect on what kind of future they