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Michalski: Praise of Continuation

“Love is more important than power”, yet the former-current Polish Prime Minister, the social anaesthesiologist, in the evening of the election, mentioned his PR person by name and thanked him for getting him to power. He knows who he should thank and what for. The weak government in Poland survived. Why does it make me happy? – Cezary Michalski.

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Occupy London protest in pictures

OCCUPY LONDON: “We have occupied the forecourt of St Paul’s Cathedral, next to the London Stock Exchange. Reclaiming space in the face of the financial system and using it to voice ideas for how we can work towards a better future. A future free from austerity, growing inequality, unemployment, tax injustice and a political elite who ignores its citizens, and work towards concrete demands to be met.”

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Will democracy survive a second wave of global economic crisis? (3)

We asked a group of economists and publicists the following question:

Today, it seems obvious that private companies, like credit rating agencies, have a potentially greater influence on the state of society than democratically elected institutions. Capital globalised, democracy did not. Is it possible to change that and how? Will democracy survive a second wave of global economic crisis? - Jerzy Osiatynski 

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Will democracy survive a second wave of global economic crisis? (2)

We asked a group of economists and publicists the following question:

Today, it seems obvious that private companies, like credit rating agencies, have a potentially greater influence on the state of society than democratically elected institutions. Capital globalised, democracy did not. Is it possible to change that and how? Will democracy survive a second wave of global economic crisis? - Dominika Wielowieyska

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Will democracy survive a second wave of global economic crisis? (1)

We asked a group of economists and publicists the following question:

Today, it seems obvious that private companies, like credit rating agencies, have a potentially greater influence on the state of society than democratically elected institutions. Capital globalised, democracy did not. Is it possible to change that and how? Will democracy survive a second wave of global economic crisis? - Ryszard Petru

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