Sixty years after the approval of Traties of Rome for the institution of the European Economic Community (EEC), the European project risks disintegration. The causes are numerous. The outcome of the Brexit referendum, the asylum-seekers dilemma, the populist parties which gain grater consensus at general or local elections all over the continent and jihadist Attacks on European soil are destabilising places and territories. The social Actors feel more and more atomised, sed adrift, as it werw, from political projects no longer anchored in the ideologies and meta-narrations of the past
The Europe of Populisms and of the Forgotten: Post-Social Society and Religious Fundamentalisms
SIMEONI M
2017-01-01
Abstract
Sixty years after the approval of Traties of Rome for the institution of the European Economic Community (EEC), the European project risks disintegration. The causes are numerous. The outcome of the Brexit referendum, the asylum-seekers dilemma, the populist parties which gain grater consensus at general or local elections all over the continent and jihadist Attacks on European soil are destabilising places and territories. The social Actors feel more and more atomised, sed adrift, as it werw, from political projects no longer anchored in the ideologies and meta-narrations of the pastFile in questo prodotto:
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