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Flags over Rubbish: Cuba’s May Day and Ruins of Communism
Economy
Flags over Rubbish: Cuba’s May Day and Ruins of Communism
The catastrophe cannot be explained by the embargo alone; Cuba’s deeper tragedy is the system itself — one that promises dignity to the worker while making ordinary work meaningless, underpaid and morally absurd. That is why today, according to media reports, Cubans lack even the most basic foods: rice, chicken and other everyday products, available only through ration cards after long hours in queues.
Is Labor Market about Conflict or Creating Value?
Economy
Is Labor Market about Conflict or Creating Value?
Anthropologist Clifford Geertz famously described culture as a web of narratives. The way societies understand the labor market is one such narrative — and it matters, because the story we choose shapes how we regulate and manage economic life.
Will Collective Labor Conflicts Undermine Economic Growth?
Economy
Will Collective Labor Conflicts Undermine Economic Growth?
According to the explanatory note of the draft law, strike activity in Lithuania remains consistently low, while in countries such as France, Italy, and Belgium, strikes are a common and effective tool for defending workers’ interests. But do collective labor conflicts actually improve workers’ well-being in the long run?
I Want More: Hunger That Makes Us Human
Society
I Want More: Hunger That Makes Us Human
“I want more!” – the refrain of Lion Ceccah’s song, chosen to represent Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest, seems to have touched something deeper than pop taste alone. Eurovision is Europe’s great annual song contest: a glittering spectacle, a national showcase and a shared cultural ritual watched by millions. For a few minutes on that stage, a country’s song becomes its voice to the world. And Lithuania’s voice this year says: I want more.