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Degrowth Project, Manifesto for an Unconditional Autonomy Allowance

2013 January 1. sz szilu84

[Originally: Éditions Utopia, 2013.]

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Synthetic biology and social control – Foreword

Synthetic biology the applied science for creating new biological sub-systems and organisms more and more gets into focus of the public, especially now as US researcher Craig Venter could successfully create a bacterium which has fully artificial genetic codes. "Creating life" now is becoming actual reality. In the articles collected here French scientists are debating … Continue reading Synthetic biology and social control – Foreword →

Is the church a social institute? (Interview with the historian)

It is still a question to what extent the church provided support to society in periods of capitalist development, when exlusion, impoverishment and peripherisation were prominent features of social life. Can we count on charitative activities of the church, and under what conditions, during the contemporary socio-economic transformation? Related Articles Against the deadly flow of … Continue reading Is the church a social institute? (Interview with the historian) →

The treatment of unemployment in neo-liberal economic policy

In the neoliberal model the most effective cure against unemployment is the flexibility of labour markets. Contemporary neoliberal policy, however, abandons the objective of full employment that used to be among the goals of liberal politics and neoclassical economics until the first half of the 20th century. Related Articles Is there an alternative economic policy? … Continue reading The treatment of unemployment in neo-liberal economic policy →

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