Vladimir Snurenco

Vladimir Snurenco is a research fellow at the Center for Social Flourishing at the Acton Institute and teaches economics at Calvin University. Vladimir was born in the Soviet Union and experienced living under socialism as well as transitional economies. He completed his doctorate at the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, where he also taught economics for a number of years. Vladimir also has an M.A. in sociology from the University of Warwick in the U.K. and a B.A. in economics from the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova.

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Rutger Bregman’s Vision: Moral Ambition Without Imagination

We’ve all read about ideologues who had a centralized plan to save the world. Well add one more to the list. Trending right now is a man named Rutger Bregman. He is passionate, eloquent, and articulate—and he seeks to rapidly transform our country (and, indeed, the entire world) into a socialist utopia. Continue Reading...