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Trends Tendances - Belgia | 03/02/2012

Brunos Colmant on Europe's youth as victims of the crisis

In their negotiations for resolving the European debt crisis the European heads of state and government tend to forget that in the long term Europe's youth will foot the bill, economics professor Bruno Colmant admonishes in the business paper Trends Tendances: "Debts are a mortgage on the prosperity of future generations, indisputably hindering their democratic participation. Consequently our European community will doubtless be confronted with vigorous ideological debates that have been smothered by the favourable economic trend of the past 30 years. The coming years will be marked by increasing tensions between an individualist capitalism and collective forces that campaign against speculation and call for higher taxes and inflationary measures. This conflict will be intensified by the social tensions arising from the already visible unequal distribution of wealth among the generations. Because for all these scenarios the truth is that the young are the victims."

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Le Soir - Belgia | 05/07/2006

Bruno Colmant on the schism in the European economy

"For the past few years, our European economies have been engulfed by a capitalist anglo-saxon model which adapts professional risk to individual needs while limiting collective social protection. This mutation consummates the abandonment of the Alpine-Rhineland model, in other words, the model of industrial and social capitalism based on foreseeable growth and a strong social protections," observes Bruno Colmant of the Central Council of the Belgian Economy. "This leads us to an iconoclastic intuition: are our increasingly secular Latin societies today suffering the collateral effects of the Reformation from which they were spared in the 16th century? At the time, the Protestant schism fractured the unity of the Roman Catholic church. Today, it is perhaps the very economic model conveyed by reformed societies that is creating a rupture."

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