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This text was taken from Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli.


“Ten years of economic crisis bring to look at the link between globalization and sustainability to be one of a problematic dichotomy: the crisis has determined a step backwards in people’s living conditions, within a global picture where economic relations, the availability of tools for managing them and the social equilibrium and the means of production and consumption have completely transformed from the balance they had gradually found in the past decades.

In this framework, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli announces the second edition of FeltrinelliCamp aimed to young researchers, practitioners and activists from all over Europe and focused on the more than ever needed issue of rethinking capitalism.

The FeltrinelliCamp 2019, similarly to the past edition dedicated to the analysis of urban transformation, is intended to stimulate and gather ideas merging theory and practicethat are inherently intertwined with one another when questioning capitalism: while reasoning on economic development models, there is the need of moving towards an update of the political and cultural categories, rethinking the relationships between State, market and finance, modifying the means of production and distribution of value with ultimate goal of promoting a new progressive agenda that is able to interpret contemporary transformation and draft the trajectories to confront with the most urgent global challenges.

Among the estimated guest of FeltrinelliCamp 2019 there will be:

Rafael Correa, former president of Ecuador; Fabrizio Barca, former Minister for Territorial Cohesion of the Monti government; Pavan Sukhdev, founder and CEO of GIST Advisory as well as leader and promoter of the TEEB initiative – The economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity sponsored by UNEP; Marta Santamaria, Natural Capital Coalition; Laura Carvalho, University of São Paulo, contributor to the economic program of Guillerme Boulos, candidate for the Brazilian presidential elections for the Partido Socialismo e Liberdade (PSOL); Andrea Roventini, Scuol Superiore Sant’Anna di Pisa; Edoardo Reviglio, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, Kate Raworth*, Environmental Change Institute, creator of the paradigm of the doughnut economics.”

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