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CATALONIA --- Catalan News Agency - Independent Catalonia could have “resuscitation effect” on “struggling” Europe, says Arthur Brooks

Catalan News Agency - Independent Catalonia could have “resuscitation effect” on “struggling” Europe, says Arthur Brooks

 

Independent Catalonia could have “resuscitation effect” on “struggling” Europe, says Arthur Brooks

CNA

Barcelona (ACN).- The president of the American Enterprise
Institute (AEI), Arthur Brooks, explained in an interview with the CNA
how the impact of an independent Catalonia in the European Union “could
in a strange and paradoxical way have the greatest benefit that Europe
could imagine”. The renowned American social scientist said that
Catalonia, with its entrepreneurial culture, could become “an example”
to other countries and have a “resuscitation effect” in a Europe that is
“struggling”. Brooks also stated that “the Catalan independence
movement is not populist”.

The president of the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative
thinktank, and leading social scientist explained in the interview that
the Catalan independence movement is “not populist”, rather “the
opposite”. “Populism tries to take back leadership by the people from
the leaders. And this is actually not what is happening in Catalonia.
What is happening here is that the Catalan leaders are in favor of
independence,” he pointed out. According to Brooks, nowadays “many
people don’t like populism and so they call anything they don’t like
populism.”


Even though Brooks preferred not to take a stand on Spanish and
Catalan domestic politics, when asked about the possible impact of an
independent Catalonia on the European economical and social
transformation, he saw some potentially positive effects. The president
of the American Enterprise Institute remarked that “if Catalonia is
independent and sees itself as an example of free enterprise, of
commerce, of entrepreneurship, it could actually have a resuscitation
effect for all of Europe, it could be an example for a continent that is
struggling”. He added: “a free Catalonia could in a strange and
paradoxical way have the greatest benefit that Europe could imagine”.


Brooks was invited by the Catalan Council of Public Diplomacy
(DIPLOCAT) to give a conference on “Populism and Human Dignity” in
Barcelona on May 17. The event was introduced by the internationally
renowned economist and former Catalan Minister Andreu Mas Colell and the
Secretary General of Diplocat, Albert Royo.


The emblematic Catalan Centre of Contemporary Culture (CCCB) in
Barcelona was the chosen premises for Arthur Brooks’ conference. He gave
a speech on ‘Populism and Human Dignity’, “because populism is a big
topic these days”. Even though the expert does agree with the negative
force of populism, he also suggested during his interview to the CNA its
use to recover human dignity” and “solidarity with the ones that are at
the bottom of society”.


Brooks declares himself politically independent. His major field of
investigation is the connection between culture, politics, and economy.
He is the author of several books such as Who Really Cares: The
Surprising Truth about Compassionate Conservatism, Gross National
Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America, How We Can Get More of It.
His book The Road to Freedom: How to win the fight for free enterprise
became a New York Times bestseller.


The president of the American Enterprise Institute is not only a
social scientist but also a musician. As he explained to the CNA, he
came to Barcelona 25 years ago as a French horn player in the city’s
orchestra. After three years he got married here and since then visits
the city at least once a year. Brooks confesses that Barcelona is his
‘favorite city in the world’.






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Arthur Brooks giving a conference on "Populism and Human Dignity" in Barcelona (by CNA)