FULL EMPLOYMENT: A SATURATED MYTH The myth of full employment is empty. It is saturated, with no more grip on reality. With no
Gone are the carefree days of summer, gone are the beach chairs, duck buoys, diving masks and tanning lotions. We go home; most of
Nuclear decommissioning: who pays the bill and how? The operator of a wind farm will not be issued an environmental permit if it cannot demonstrate
The theme of the 21st Congress of Economists - "Growth: realities and perspectives " - could only arouse my curiosity and perhaps reassure me:
By Corine Dehaes, teacher We publish this letter from a Kairos reader, who is concerned about the choices that are being made and what they
American-born independent filmmaker who has lived in Japan since early adulthood, Ian Thomas Ash, like many filmmakers, went directly to the devastated lands of
This year will be remembered. It leaves behind a beautiful package of small, medium and large disasters of all kinds. And the omens, as
War does not bring together partners, but enemies. The social war, the class struggle, does not see the opposition of individuals mandated for a

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