Progressivism
The crisis is now
As fundamental structures collapse, the architecture no longer holds and the crisis of Greece's political parties is reaching a tipping point.
It's not new; but instead of being a sudden, short, violent phenomenon, the political crisis has been a drawn-out, tortuous normality ever since 2012.
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Elon Musk slams DEI during discussion with Ben Shapiro: “Could come out of a George Orwell book”
The conversation flowed to DEI & the impact it has had on universities in the US. Shapiro compared DEI & its emphasis on race-based solutions to Nazi conspiracies about Jews
World’s Top Universities – Where are Greek Universities
US Universities occupy the top spots
Brave New World: The State and Technological Revolution
This description applies both to the first Industrial Revolution and to our current moment. One way or another, the wave of technological revolution underway today will require a new theory of state.
Slovakia, 2019: The Year of President Zuzana Caputova
"She brought a spirit of positive energy that has broken the bad mood that Slovaks have had for a long time," Zuborova, an analyst at the Bratislava Policy Institute think tank, told BIRN in an interview.
"She also represented a new hope that Slovakia might take a different direction than the rest of Central Europe."
Opposition Alliance formed, with some dissent among DS ranks
At the same time, 180 members of this body were in favor, the DS reported on its website.
Daily Blic named the dissenting members of the main board as former DS leader Dragan Sutanovac, National Assembly members Natasa Vuckovic, Dragoljub Micunovic, Radoslav Milojcic, Gordana Comic, Vojovodina Provincial Board Chairman Miroslav Vasim, and Vida Ognjanovic.
Serbian Presidential Election Awaits Vucic's Decision
Speculation that Aleksandar Vucic will stand for the Serbian presidency mounted on Friday when the vice-president of his ruling Serbian Progressive Party, Milos Vucevic, announced that would propose Vucic as the party's candidate for the elections, expected in March or April.
Serbian Progressives Outspend Rivals on TV Campaign
Serbia's ruling Progressive Party spent 4.5 million euro on TV campaign ahead of general elections and the local elections in Belgrade held on March 16.
This is according to the latest Transparency Serbia report on the election campaign in the country.
Serbia Progressives Offer Hungarians Cabinet Posts
The Serbian Progressive Party has invited the main ethnic Hungarian party to join the new government, following the Progressives' Presidency meeting.
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Serbian Progressives Outspend Rivals on Election
The watchdog Transparency International said that the victorious Serbian Progressive Party spent far more on election campaigning ahead of the March 16 polls than any other party.
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