Since the end of the last world war and the creation of the first European communities, our continent is experiencing the longest period of peace and prosperity in its history. The European project stands today facing renewed challenges, both external and internal. We need a renewed commitment to what unites us against Euroscepticisms, against regressive nationalisms and tribalisms, and against the interest of global geostratist agents.
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- Manipulators: psycholoy of toxic influence
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- Genome editing in agriculture. Implications for society
- Los dilemas del progreso: libertad e Ilustración para el siglo XXI
- Understanding intimate partner violence against men
- Three European views to Catalan independence
- The future of genome editing in European healthcare systems
- Five centuries of fake news. The black legend and Europe
- Towards a common European History
- The image of Spain in Europe
- Should we fear the future of AI?
- Reason and emotion in politics
- Gifted women, fragile men
- Discussion with Richard Dawkins
- The skeptical razor
- Do Europeans exist?
- Perpetual nationalisms?
- Towards a secular Europe: confronting fundamentalisms
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