Generally the educational process of society and its institutions, such as the network of schools and universities, lags behind the changes they produce. The eventual processes are not foreseen, and it is hard to make the necessary changes to keep up with them.
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New Paradigms, Social Justice, and Distributive Policy
The gestation of a new socioeconomic paradigm includes as an essential element a distributive policy guided toiwards the search for equality and social justice.
The contractive economic phase initiated globally …
Read More »Selling ice-creams to become an entrepreneur?
In May 2015, with media hype, a program was announced to reduce juvenile employment and support their entrepreneurial spirit, as part of the corporate responsibility before the society. In principle, …
Read More »How to maintain fossil fuel reserves unexploited? The international legacy of Yasuní-ITT Initiative
As nations prepare for binding agreements on Climate Change at the end of this year in Paris, one of the foremost thoughts in their leaders’ minds should be how to …
Read More »Financial flows, external indebtedness, and political-economic sovereignty
The accumulation of burdensome and unsustainable external debts, that is, the accumulation of external debts beyond the normal ability to pay—so much in peripheral economies as well as increasingly in …
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