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Survey attempts to map current contours of progressivism in Greece
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The first national survey conducted on behalf of the Progressive Lab’s sketches a profile of modern Greek progressivism that is emphatically social and economic rather than purely cultural.
The newly-launched Progressive Lab describes itself as a “laboratory for the production of ideas and political proposals.”
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