In the second episode of Scribbled we welcome back to the podcast Dr. Andrea Lorenzo Capussela (London School of Economics). We discuss how civic engagement may improve the political economic equilibrium of Italy and how liberal conception of freedom is insufficient to deal with private interest domination in capitalism. We also discuss the future of the EU.
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