/30.06.15/.- FAES Foundation has launched its strategic report Inequality, Opportunities and the Welfare Society in Spain, which claims that the duality of the labour market, the performance of the education system, institutional quality and the impact of these three issues on the effectiveness of the welfare state are the main factors explaining inequality in Spain. Aznar has pointed that ‘in Spain, the debate is about the amount spent on social policies and not on resource efficiency’
/30.06.15/.- El director de la Oficina Económica del Presidente del Gobierno, Álvaro Nadal, ha intervenido esta mañana en la segunda jornada del Campus FAES, donde ha afirmado que “si estamos hablando de una crisis griega es porque un gobierno dijo que no había un problema de competitividad sino de reparto, de hacer políticas de demanda y de gastar”.
/30.06.15/.- José María Aznar launched FAES' strategic report 'Inequality, Opportunities and Welfare Society in Spain', of which he said ‘it is essential to talk about this’ as ‘it is absurd not to mention the problems we have on the table right now or that may arise in the future.’
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)
06.30.2015. FAES Foundation has launched its strategic report Inequality, Opportunities and the Welfare Society in Spain, which claims that the duality of the labour market, the performance of the education system, institutional quality and the impact of these three issues on the effectiveness of the welfare state are the main factors explaining inequality in Spain. Aznar has pointed that ‘in Spain, the debate is about the amount spent on social policies and not on resource efficiency’
06.30.2015. El director de la Oficina Económica del Presidente del Gobierno, Álvaro Nadal, ha intervenido esta mañana en la segunda jornada del Campus FAES, donde ha afirmado que “si estamos hablando de una crisis griega es porque un gobierno dijo que no había un problema de competitividad sino de reparto, de hacer políticas de demanda y de gastar”.
06.30.2015. José María Aznar launched FAES' strategic report 'Inequality, Opportunities and Welfare Society in Spain', of which he said ‘it is essential to talk about this’ as ‘it is absurd not to mention the problems we have on the table right now or that may arise in the future.’
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)




