Paz Serra Portilla studied political sciences at the Complutense University of Madrid; she later prepared the exam for the Spanish Foreign Service for three years, before turning towards Green activism instead. She is an active member of Spanish Green Party Equo and think tank Ecopolitica.
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Do We Want to Advance Towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
The age of Enlightenment ushered in progress and left it anchored in our political and economic consciousness. From that moment on, technology has emerged as the key, unique and universal solution to all of our problems. This, coupled with the unprecedented rate of acceleration we are experiencing in today’s world, means that industrial revolutions are occurring before we’ve even had time to assimilate their characteristics and consequences.
September 13, 2019



















