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Contributions

The Contributions section serves as a platform for sharing ideas, discussions, and proposals related to key topics shaping Europe’s future. Users can explore contributions across various categories, each focusing on essential political, social, and economic issues.

Glen Diesen and Alex Krainer: economic collapse & the end of Europe

The artificial maintenance of opposition and tension between the West and Russia, which has persisted since World War II, has its roots in Anglo-Saxon culture, where money, property, and material insatiability dominate motives and behaviour. 80% of post-war conflicts have been caused by the U.S. and its allies in pursuit of resource control. This is

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Information pollution, manipulation, and lies are our greatest social problem

In today’s digital age, information pollution, manipulation, and the deliberate spread of disinformation have become some of the most pressing social issues. The rapid expansion of digital media, combined with economic and political interests that distort reality, has created an environment where falsehoods spread faster than the truth. This phenomenon has profound consequences for democracy,

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Psychological aggression and the need for systemic regulation

In contemporary society, psychological aggression has become a pervasive yet often overlooked phenomenon. Unlike physical violence, which is clearly defined and legally regulated, psychological aggression operates in a more subtle yet equally damaging manner. It manifests through manipulation, coercion, and the deliberate distortion of reality, leading to long-term harm on both individual and societal levels.

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Code of ethics for members of parliament and officials

1. INTRODUCTION Members of parliament and officials are entrusted with public confidence and must operate in accordance with the highest ethical and moral standards. Their conduct should reflect responsibility, transparency, and service to the public interest. This code establishes fundamental principles, rules, and values that elected representatives and officials must uphold in the performance of

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The crisis of western politics and the necessity of oversight and direct democracy

A characteristic of Western, especially Anglo-American, politics is the relatively strong tendency to regulate other cultural and state arrangements. In the past, military and economic power was primarily used, but in recent decades, so-called soft power has been employed, which uses methods of psychological violence and influencing public opinion. In order to achieve its goals,

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What prof. J. Sachs has to tell EU parliament about Ukraine war

European and Ukrainian politics are immature and unfit to resolve the issue of war and peace in Ukraine. It is high time for the EU to establish an autonomous foreign policy and engage in dialogue with Russia, listening to the arguments of all parties involved and seeking a compromise. If you do not display aggression

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Code of ethics for public media and journalists

Statement of Commitment All journalists and media organizations subscribing to this Code of Ethics commit to upholding the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and responsibility in journalism. This commitment extends to ensuring truthfulness, independence, and accountability in serving the public interest. Article 1: General Provisions This Code of Ethics lays out the fundamental ethical principles

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