"Today, headlines from around the world resonate with the news that there
are nearly six million Spanish citizens currently unemployed. Spaniards
are in the process of losing their quality of life, along with their
access to health, education and even food...
How is it possible for the country to accept that over half its
population of under 25-year-olds are unemployed? How does a society
sustain itself with over a million members living in households where
not so much as a euro comes in by way of a monthly salary? How sick is a
society when the only social group not to lose its purchasing power in
recent years are the retired and when there are more than 150 home
evictions per day?
Juan Luis Sánchez gives some answers in this article for Eurozine.
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