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Europe under pressure: what role for culture and philanthropy?

  • Autores: Isabelle Schwarz
  • Localización: Future Europe Journal, ISSN-e 2790-3354, ISSN 2790-3346, Nº. 4, 2024 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Future’s past: European culture in the age of digital innovation)
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • We are living in a time of extremes, possibly the most dangerous years since the beginning of the European political project in the 1950s. As Europe grapples with war, climate and migration emergencies, rising costs of living, and societal disruptions – all fuelling populist narratives – there is an urgent need to invest in transnational debates about the future we want. We need a European public space, based on shared values and cultures, nourishing a sense of community. Culture and philanthropy play a fundamental role as they create and support solutions to address complex challenges while encouraging togetherness, responsibility, and solidarity. Culture and philanthropy are invested in local territories engaging people on issues that matter to them and to society. Their emphasis on community and solidarity values are countering divisive forces that exploit fears, anxieties, and frustrations. Culture and philanthropy are allies in fighting illiberal trends, and they are gearing up for the European Parliament elections in June 2024, which will be a litmus test for the resilience of our community, our European way of life, and our democracy. The European institutions would be well advised to recognise culture as the cement of Europe, embed a cultural dimension across their policies, and engage and partner with philanthropy for Europe.


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