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Social Europe is an award-winning digital media publisher driven by the core values of freedom, sustainability, and equality. These principles guide our exploration of society’s most pressing challenges. This archive page curates Social Europe articles focused on political issues, offering a rich resource for innovative thinking and informed debate.

The party of discontent

Harvey Feigenbaum

The US Republican Party has made an accommodation to Donald Trump its leaders may come to regret.

Strong children, strong democracy

Heinz Sünker

Educational research models children as autonomous actors. Education policy, notably in Germany, still however aims to guide innate capacities into adulthood.

It’s now or never for national data strategies

Diane Coyle

As a critical resource that is unlike anything that came before it, big data demands a robust policy response.

Including racism in the discussion of wellbeing at work

Sarah Chander

The sociologist David Williams has said racism makes us sick and this is also true at work. How can we create workplaces which promote wellbeing for all?

With the UK’s European door closed, it’s open season for xenophobia

Paul Mason

Paul Mason explains how, even after the UK has technically left the EU, ‘Brexit’ has escalated into a culture war over immigration.

Why EU action on minimum wages is so controversial—yet so necessary

Amandine Crespy

The opening of debate on minimum wages across the EU has precipitated a Nordic union reaction against incursions on collective bargaining.

New firms for a new era

Dani Rodrik

Societies should not allow firms' owners and their agents to drive the discussion about reforming corporate governance.

Uber, employment and the gig economy

Stefan Stanev

Whatever the company might wish to call it, Uber’s relationship with its workers is one of employment.

What’s at stake in the Democratic primaries

Sheri Berman

Sheri Berman sets out the reasoning of the contending camps behind the US Democratic presidential contenders—and their European resonances.

What will it take for women to be equal at work in the UK?

Sam Smethers

Employers and policy-makers can drive real progress in improving women’s working lives.

Just transition: the pensions analogy

Anton Hemerijck and Robin Hugenot-Noël

A ‘just transition’ must replace fear of, and resistance to, brown job losses with consensus behind social investment. Pension reform provides parallels and pointers.

The politics of a just transition: avoiding fallacious arguments

John Weeks

John Weeks argues in our ‘just transition’ series that its success is linked to a political message of hope.

Isn’t a wealth tax common sense?

J Bradford DeLong

The wealth tax proposals advanced by Democratic US presidential primary contenders have drawn vehement criticism from many who should be supporting them.

Access to social assistance and rights for homeless people

Chiara Crepaldi

Homeless people tend to have individualised, complex needs. But their first requirement is simple—a home.

The myth of job polarisation may fuel populism

German Bender

There is only one problem with the theory that the labour market is becoming polarised between the low- and high-skilled. It’s wrong.

Fears and hopes around future minimum wages

Christine Aumayr-Pintar

The proposal by the European Commission to legislate on fair EU minimum wages has excited contrasting attitudes among trade unions in member states.

Instilling due diligence in corporate behaviour

Isabelle Schömann

Europe must act on its global responsibility to protect human and workers’ rights.

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