Political pluralism is a feature of free societies, but the use of scientific rationality remains the best method to devalue ideologies, combat extremism and help identify the most effective policies. We promote a policy based on science and evidence in all areas, from energy, to environment or gender, as the only way of creating competent governments againts populist and sentimentalist temptations.
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- Humanism and Religion in a diverse Europe
- Constitutionalism in the European Horizon
- Manipulators: psycholoy of toxic influence
- How to deal with climate change: smart policies vs. populism
- 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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