Europe, what Future?
Abstract
As Europe’s future seems suspended, Tarizzo’s text invites us to reflect upon the conditions of possibility of leading the original European project. In this paper we offer a critical account on the economic and political European dimensions, and its relationship. Our goal is to show that the challenge today in Europe is not only to reconceptualize the relationship between economy and democracy; rather, it is imperative to look for new conditions for the reinvention of politics.
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