Martí, a path to save what deserves to be saved
We live in a world of constant, changing and renewed crises. It is not at all a catastrophic or a chronically pessimistic vision of which I do not declare myself a militant, but a reality that, far from being feared, we must continue to face as a primary concept of survival.
Economic and political crises generate in turn social crises and are in short a jumble of instabilities that greatly complicate global efforts for peace, understanding, collaboration and respect for national sovereignty.



