The political imaginary of happiness in Greece
The notion of happiness has been a frequent subject of recent governmental proclamations, signaling a departure from the moralizing discourses…
The notion of happiness has been a frequent subject of recent governmental proclamations, signaling a departure from the moralizing discourses…
Mark Neocleous, Professor of Critique of Political Economy, Brunel University London, UK, speaks to ENA for the concept of ‘police…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEs_hCQkGLQ&feature=emb_title Threats to democracy are one of the most critical challenges today. All types of inequalities, the climate crisis, the…
Jonathan Wolff, Alfred Landecker Professor of Values and Public Policy at University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government and author of…
The republican ideal is a refreshingly simple one. Political power rests with the people, where each person has an equal…
The agreement between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia is a clear victory for Azerbaijan and Turkey and a hard defeat for…
The recent increased interest in the Eastern Mediterranean as a region has primarily focused on the issues of energy competition,…
Political theory is closely intertwined with progressive left-wing movements and politics. Today, political theory can be used to tackle an…