A Reply to Lea Ypi | Vilma Djala
…gives about those times: Education and competitiveness: Ms Ypi argues that education was currency under communism and that in Albania people were extremely competitive on intellectual grounds. She adds that…
…gives about those times: Education and competitiveness: Ms Ypi argues that education was currency under communism and that in Albania people were extremely competitive on intellectual grounds. She adds that…
…it saps the life and well-being of young and working-age people. Firstly, to circle back to my initial point, pensions are indeed a Ponzi scheme. Baby boomers will endlessly harp…
…coming completely out of the blue, but mainly because it echoed the idea of Intermarium. The promotion of the Intermarium, Międzymorze or “between seas” idea has been a long-term geopolitical…
…is a map which shows every FVD supporting company. We add new businesses every week. There is a commerce section where people can buy and sell goods. It has a…
…caused widespread unemployment and economic instability but also led to a boom in fast-food establishments. Before 2008, Little Chefs were a common sight on British roads. Today, however, the landscape…
…ferocious tenacity and iron-set will to shape Washington’s policies across the world. It would be commendable, if her efforts weren’t completely driven by neoliberal globalist ideology that props up the…
…State Department, climbing the ladder of power with a ferocious tenacity and iron-set will to shape Washington’s policies across the world. It would be commendable, if her efforts weren’t completely…
…can have, should and whenever they be so inclined; from a complex and unique ethnocultural particularity to a two-dimensional universality. This fact, combined with evidently unmanageable and unpopular immigration numbers,…
…through their ties to local organisations even becoming self-appointed community leaders, who often to not genuinely represent the voice of their community. Despite this, local authorities often communicate with minority…
The Migratory Ratchet
…per capita since records began in 1955. Compounded by the fact that Britain’s GDP would’ve declined further without the unprecedented amount of immigration experienced throughout 2022 and 2023, it’s abundantly…