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Professional associations promoting free competition

Among multilingual publishing professionals, one finds - among others - two major faults.
Firstly, they are often disinterested in the associative and economic problems of their sector of activity. They are accused of restricting themselves to an illusionary and false "apoliticism", as if economic activity and professional quality production did not relate to general political choices as well as those specifically linked to the sector of activity itself.
Secondly, that of chasing the pernicious rainbows of state-controlled nitpicking, even in the most redoubtably liberal activities like that of multilingual editing. Among the professionals in our field, the partisans of corporate protectionism and the intrusive interventionism of the state are unfortunately not rare.

In reality, local professionals in the Eurologos offices actively support professional associations, which devote themselves to the defense of business and market liberties.
Some Eurologos senior executives have even been founders or co-founders of national and international professional associations devoted to productive liberalism and the development of professional business know-how.

Eurologos, Love of competition and of the free market.

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