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UK), the demonstrations were clearly right-wing and populist; in others (e.g., Poland), they were either unassociated with any specific political position or (e.g., Spain) combined both right- and left-wing [...] polarizations, or—on the contrary—call into evidence the resilience of the European public sphere? Dr. Stefan Wallaschek stefan.wallaschek -PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes- @ uni-flensburg.de +49 461 805 2707
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dialogue, Carsten Jensen’s work is more topical than ever," said University Council Chairwoman Prof. Dr. Eva-Maria Neher when explaining the council’s choice to honor Mr. Jensen with the prize. The prizewinner [...] also in the process of weakening, and if it stops completely Northern Europe will no longer be safe either. Rather, it will be stricken by an apocalypse of ice that would force even the privileged Scandinavians [...] but pessimism can also nurture thoughts of doom, or the defeatist sense that there is no point in either thinking or acting. And optimism? The optimism of will? Is it enough to have will, without thought