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Doom and gloom! Voters in the United Kingdom have decided to leave the European Union. Markets are tumbling, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced his resignation and politicians around the globe have expressed deep worry. Leaders of the various EU countries, as well as those in Brussels, have voiced their regret and warned of Brexit’s […]
Daniel Issing – blog author at studentsforliberty.org – reflects on the seminar ‘Semantic Traps: Politics with Loaded Terms’. It was held on June 9-11, 2016 in Vaduz (FL). Every libertarian is well aware of the odd name defenders of individual freedom use to label their position nowadays. In fact, the word “libertarianism” is a fairly […]
For weeks, the United Kingdom’s referendum on whether it should leave the European Union, a scenario known as “Brexit,” has dominated discussion in the media. The ups and downs of the debate have had a corresponding influence on financial markets. The excitement generated can produce shudders as strong as a Hollywood thriller might. But […]
by Georg Winder* Have you ever wondered how many of our habitually used terms have assumed quite different meanings or, maybe deliberately, have even taken on undertones that suggest something detrimental to what we wanted to get across? Especially in the political discourse, these «semantic traps» they are misleading, hazardous and seriously weaken our civil […]
Brexit (eBook) – Herausgegeben von Edward Aldred, Gérard Bökenkamp und Michael Wohlgemuth Open Europe Berlin hat seit seiner Gründung im Herbst 2012 neben ausführlicheren Forschungsbeiträgen zu EU-relevanten Themen über 500 Blogbeiträge in drei Sprachen veröffentlicht. Seit klar wurde, dass es zu einem EU-Referendum in Großbritannien kommen würde, haben wir verstärkt über Möglichkeiten der EU-Reform und flexibleren […]