to milo rau, that recognition is a vital part of democracy. milo: it's like we're having an adolescent crisis. our moral and political sensibilities are being overwhelmed. so we need to educate ourselves. we must keep in mind that globalization is complicated, it's a dangerous system. capitalism is predatory, and we need to stop it. host: do you share milo rau's view? do you consider capitalism predatory? let us know. post a comment on our facebook page, dw global society, where you can also find inspiring stories from around the world. this week, our global snack comes from the bosnian capital, sarajevo. enjoy. reporter: the bosnian capital sarajevo has been a melting pot of muslims, jews, and catholic and orthodox christians for centuries. the old-town dotted with markets and courtyards was designed by the turks 600 years ago. and the ottoman influence is also evident in the local cuisine, as served up by this restaurant, sac. emina sarac has been working here for 15 years. it's the place to come for classic bosnian burek. emina: my name is e