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Theodore A. Charalampopoulos Shevardnadze
Jun 143 min read
The Broken Social Contract: Europe’s Lost Workers
The post-war European political order rested on a fragile yet powerful social contract: economic security in exchange for democratic stability. Sustained public investment in education, healthcare, and social insurance led to the expansion of a broad and confident middle class. Strong labor unions, with genuine bargaining power, reinforced this settlement by supporting social-democratic parties and defending workers’ rights. They functioned not merely as political actors, but
Natalia Abuladze
Nov 23, 20222 min read
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