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Sami Naïr: "Reactionary movements are not going to disappear at once"

Summary by lamarea.com
"Reactionary movements are not going to disappear at once. They will only do so if we are able to reorient European construction." Thus, the situation in the EU is seen by the philosopher and political scientist Sami Naïr (Tlemcen, Algeria, 1946), who has just published his new book, Chained Europe (Galaxia Gutenberg), a work in which he charges against "neoliberalism" and "tecnocracy" in Brussels. In an interview with Efe, the Franco-Argeline p…
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lamarea.com broke the news in on Sunday, February 16, 2025.
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