Meritocracy is a term coined in the United States (in English: meritocracy, composed of the Latin meritum «merit» and -cracy «-cracy») and introduced in Italy in the Seventies.
What is the point of a ranking of how happy the various countries of the world are? I ask myself this question on March 20, the tenth World Day of Happiness established by the United Nations.
On a typical school day, 1 billion children enter a classroom around the world. That’s more than ever. Yet for many of them, an acceptable quality education is still a distant goal.
Once upon a time, there were the ESGs: Environmental, Social, Governance. A dream born from the rubble of global crises, to say that yes, another kind of economy was possible.