Serge FilatovRomania runs out of language courses for refugeesIn a small classroom, where walls are decorated with children drawings and shelves are full of colorful books, one doesn’t often see here…Apr 7, 2017Apr 7, 2017
Serge FilatovAnarchy in The NetherlandsThe refugee crisis that appeared in 2015 as the result of rapid radicalization of the Arabic states, led Europe to its own rise of the…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
Serge FilatovOn the Edge of Reality: Surrealism of the Syrian newsmakingAleppo as a hell that erupted by virtue of the modern warfare became one of the central sources of horrible video images that flooded the…Feb 12, 2017Feb 12, 2017
Serge FilatovWill robots make us jobless?Robots are already among us. One hundred years ago a Czech writer Karel Čapek introduced the word «Robot» in his novel R.U.R, presenting a…Jan 26, 2017Jan 26, 2017
Serge FilatovPhilosophy of the imaginative landsThe film “Brooklyn” (2015) is a simple, but dramatic piece of art that brings us to the notion of nationalism and its nature. A young Irish…Dec 26, 2016Dec 26, 2016
Serge FilatovThe First and New LeftPride (2014) is an interesting film that shows us how a labor movement may cooperate with political minorities. Both the working class and…Dec 21, 2016Dec 21, 2016
Serge FilatovLili and AustriansThe story of Lili Elbe (1882–1931) is a remarkable personification of those academic trends that took place on the edge of the 19th…Dec 14, 2016Dec 14, 2016
Serge FilatovPost-Marxism: Revolution of democracyMarx could not expect that his legacy would turn into political shelter for green activists, populist patriots and feminists. European…Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
Serge FilatovEuropean democracy goes digitalThe world is drowning in ones and zeros. Communication, trade and education take digital forms, giving us social networks, internet banking…Dec 5, 2016Dec 5, 2016
Serge FilatovThe crisis of high modernism in the USSRGyörgy Lukács and Michail BakhtinOct 13, 2016Oct 13, 2016