…above all state provision to protect their life and health. The question of the extent to which the state can create and guarantee the conditions of freedom lies at the…
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We are pleased to present to you the second part of reading recommendations from our CONVOCO! thinkers. Get inspired! The Murder of Professor Schlick (2020) by David Edmonds This book…
…benefits so that all workers, regardless of the nature of their contract – part-time, short term, or in a gig economy role – get sick-leave, holiday pay, unemployment insurance, healthcare…
…benefits so that all workers, regardless of the nature of their contract – part-time, short term, or in a gig economy role – get sick-leave, holiday pay, unemployment insurance, healthcare…
We are pleased to present to you new reading recommendations from our CONVOCO! thinkers – get inspired! Why we swim (2020) by Bonnie Tsui A book about the fascination and…
The Freedom to Be Free (2018) by Hannah Arendt This book offers insights into the ideas of one of the greatest thinkers on freedom in the modern era. Everybody. A Book About…
…conflict. Kai I. Konrad Health is part of the common good. But for innovation to thrive, we depend on health care products and services being developed by private players. And…
…greatest worry is about countries without health care for their poorer members. Sadly, this concerns not only countries that are poor overall, but also rich countries in which health care…
“How many planets will a country like India require?” Mahatma Gandhi once posed this question with regard to India’s use of resources. Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos see the solution…
…thinking about factors like planetary health, ecological systems, and environmental determinants of human health. We need joined-up thinking that looks at global health as a system, with corresponding functions and…