19-21 settembre 2013, Università della Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (CS)
In un tempo in cui l’incertezza sul futuro condiziona drammaticamente l’Unione Europea la conferenza si interroga sulla sua integrazione sociale e politica.
The «parity» between capital and labour is the basis of the European
social model, particularly the Nordic one. It ensures social representation,
distinction of interests regarding identity and ideology, and a
process of regulation of society and the economy. As representation is
less pervasive in parity, this has allowed the new right to play on
questions of fear, identity and anti-politics, presenting itself a champion
of these questions, which are seen in terms of ethnic identity.
But despite what is proclaimed, both by the national-populists and
some sterile socio-political models, it was never the (mythological)
Northern uniformity that produced the regulated social model of
Nordic Countries, but the exact opposite: the social model has produced
identity, inclusion and regulation. Inverting cause and effect is
to misunderstand the Nordic countries and their populism.only subscribers can see the full article