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What will save Portugal?
Portugal needs to switch to a knowledge-intensive economy to overcome the current crisis.
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 12 May 2013 12:07 GMT
A post-colonial comedy of errors
Post-colonial theorists agree that "there is no strict division between the coloniser and the colonised".
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 13 Apr 2013 10:08 GMT
Marginalising Europe
Europe needs to shed its Eurocentric attitude, argues Marder, but should not undergo "colonisation in reverse".
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2013 11:57 GMT
The state of the European disunion
European discord has highlighted the fact that the eurozone crisis is political rather than economic, argues Marder.
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 21 Dec 2012 11:10 GMT
Israel's medievalism
Calls to send Gaza "back to the Middle Ages" only reinforce Israel's current state of medievalism.
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 19 Nov 2012 16:07 GMT
Rating sovereignty
The nation-state has lost the last shreds of its "supreme authority" to make "decisions on domestic policy matters".
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2012 12:49 GMT
Fortuna's dark side: Politics 'contra' fatalism
Unlike fatalists, tragic heroes do not give up in the face of fate; rather, they act against all odds, write authors.
Patricia Vieira
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Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2012 06:09 GMT
Art and the language of things
Inanimate objects may communicate a meaning or intent through their juxtaposition with other objects, and with us.
Patricia Vieira
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Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 13 Jul 2012 18:02 GMT
Do plants have their own form of conciousness?
Although plants may not have the capacity to experience pain, they relate to the world around them in a unique way.
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2012 17:34 GMT
The idea of following in the age of Twitter
Users follow topics believing it expresses them somehow, but do they even understand what influences their preferences?
Michael Marder
Opinion
Last Modified: 20 May 2012 07:05 GMT
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