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Welcome to our newsletter! Bringing together thinkers for public debates is just part of the work we do. Our newsletter highlights new critical analysis and in-depth reports on a range of issues TNI works on.
We thought you might be interested in this selection of work.
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The European Left in Times of Crises: Lessons from Greece |
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In the wake of an economic crisis, a left-wing government in Greece
found itself at the centre of a maelstrom. The containment of popular
sovereignty, the imposition of stringent austerity measures, and the
authoritarian implementation of neoliberal reforms spurred widespread
social and political antagonism. In this new book, Andreas Karitzis'
observations aim to shape a new methodology of emancipatory politics
and effective social mobilisation. Download the book. |
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Reclaiming Public Services |
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Reclaiming Public Services is vital reading for anyone interested in the future of local, democratic services like energy, water and health care. This is an in-depth world tour of new initiatives in public ownership and the variety of approaches to deprivatisation. Read the report. |
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Commons Transition and P2P |
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The Commons, as an idea and practice, has emerged as a new social, political and economic dynamic. Along with the market and the state, the Commons is a third mode of societal organization. The Commons and Peer to Peer (P2P) together form a system based on the practices and needs of civil society and the environment it inhabits, evolving away from obsolete, centrally planned systems or the competitive dictates of market economies. But what are the Commons and P2P, and how do they interrelate? This Primer explores these concepts. Read the primer. |
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