If there’s one good thing to say about these insult-laden times, it’s that we're seeing the birth of a European public space.
Sure, with all the high-blown rhetoric, jibes (intended or otherwise), bad jokes, or simply talking (where silence would have been better), you might wish otherwise.
But the new debate is here to stay. At least so long as the eurozone’s architecture remains wobbly. So, for quite some time.
It’s b...
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