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The Cenralisation of Knowledge

And moving swiftly on from any further debate about the Lisbon Constitution.

Already well entrenched in education the EU decides to step up its centralisation of education, information, and knowledge.

It has been agreed spring summit, that the EU should create a fifth freedom the Freedom of Knowledge to be added to the four original principles of free movement of persons, capital, services and goods in the European Union.

As part of the initiative, the bloc has pledged to boost cross-border mobility of researchers, students, scientists and university teachers, as well as labour markets and work conditions for European researchers and further reforms in high education.

http://euobserver.com/9/25838/?rk=1

It should be noted that the other four freedoms have all resulted in integration and unification.

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By Ken
On March 15, 2008
At 11:21 am
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