/06.10.16/.- "If Social democracy wants to survive, in Spain and in the rest of Europe, it should strengthen its identity and seek solutions, one by one, and from its ideological keys, for the real issues that bother the citizens. Countries need a loyal and institutional representation that express and channels the feeling of the centre-left voters, since the alternative to the centre-right cannot be an amalgamation of anti-system forces". Read the full article
Social democratic parties, accused of being accomplices of capitalism by its younger siblings, have not known how to reshape their ideological place. They have resignedly accepted the diagnosis other people have made of them, they have given up their own identity and they have ended up yielding to populism’s easy argumentation. (...) This historical and political framework is illustrative, because the sorry spectacle that the PSOE gave away last week can’t be separated from the future of the European Social democracy.
Las experiencias británica, alemana y española sobre la crisis de refugiados y desplazados que viene marcando la política de inmigración de la UE con graves consecuencias sociales y políticas internas.
/30.09.16/.- La Fundación FAES ha publicado un nuevo Papeles sobre la crisis de refugiados y desplazados que afronta la Unión Europea desde septiembre de 2015. Su propósito es ofrecer una triple perspectiva de las experiencias del Reino Unido, Alemania y España, a través de un documento que analiza los modelos migratorios de dichos países y las consecuencias sociales y políticas internas, y que subraya las diferentes aproximaciones a la cuestión y los primeros resultados de la política de cuotas de la UE. Leer el Papeles
Three different perspectives for the same issue, the refugee and IDP crisis that has marked the UE immigration policy with social and internal policies consequences since 2005; it’s the main purpose of this Papers about migratory crisis written by three different voices and with three different approaches: British, German and Spanish.
Europe is in the throes of two simultaneous crises: on the one hand, it is suffering from a political crisis, a crisis of leadership, one that has led to constitutional failure; on the other, it is suffering from a loss of identity, a phenomenon that results in cultural relativism. Marcello Pera, Speaker of the Italian Senate and Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Pisa, delivered a conference entitled “Strength of Identity” during the course of the FAES Campus 2005, a paper which the FAES Foundation is now publishing. Also known as the co-author of the book Senza Radici (“Without Roots”) alongside Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Professor Pera urges European culture to proudly recall and reaffirm its origins and its universal democratic principles: freedom, equality and tolerance. In this respect, Europe must recognise the intrinsic value of a civilisation, Western civilisation, that has given the world so many universal ideas. “Europe must be aware of the moral superiority of a series of values that have prevailed over centuries and that have produced beneficial results wherever they have become established”.
España, Estados Unidos y la crisis de 1898 (reflexiones para un centenario)
10.06.2016. "If Social democracy wants to survive, in Spain and in the rest of Europe, it should strengthen its identity and seek solutions, one by one, and from its ideological keys, for the real issues that bother the citizens. Countries need a loyal and institutional representation that express and channels the feeling of the centre-left voters, since the alternative to the centre-right cannot be an amalgamation of anti-system forces". Read the full article
10.06.2016. Social democratic parties, accused of being accomplices of capitalism by its younger siblings, have not known how to reshape their ideological place. They have resignedly accepted the diagnosis other people have made of them, they have given up their own identity and they have ended up yielding to populism’s easy argumentation. (...) This historical and political framework is illustrative, because the sorry spectacle that the PSOE gave away last week can’t be separated from the future of the European Social democracy.
09.30.2016. Las experiencias británica, alemana y española sobre la crisis de refugiados y desplazados que viene marcando la política de inmigración de la UE con graves consecuencias sociales y políticas internas.
09.30.2016. La Fundación FAES ha publicado un nuevo Papeles sobre la crisis de refugiados y desplazados que afronta la Unión Europea desde septiembre de 2015. Su propósito es ofrecer una triple perspectiva de las experiencias del Reino Unido, Alemania y España, a través de un documento que analiza los modelos migratorios de dichos países y las consecuencias sociales y políticas internas, y que subraya las diferentes aproximaciones a la cuestión y los primeros resultados de la política de cuotas de la UE. Leer el Papeles
09.30.2016. Three different perspectives for the same issue, the refugee and IDP crisis that has marked the UE immigration policy with social and internal policies consequences since 2005; it’s the main purpose of this Papers about migratory crisis written by three different voices and with three different approaches: British, German and Spanish.
01.01.2005. Europe is in the throes of two simultaneous crises: on the one hand, it is suffering from a political crisis, a crisis of leadership, one that has led to constitutional failure; on the other, it is suffering from a loss of identity, a phenomenon that results in cultural relativism. Marcello Pera, Speaker of the Italian Senate and Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Pisa, delivered a conference entitled “Strength of Identity” during the course of the FAES Campus 2005, a paper which the FAES Foundation is now publishing. Also known as the co-author of the book Senza Radici (“Without Roots”) alongside Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), Professor Pera urges European culture to proudly recall and reaffirm its origins and its universal democratic principles: freedom...
01.01.1999. España, Estados Unidos y la crisis de 1898 (reflexiones para un centenario)




