
Italy—right look for more gains in local elections
Fascist prime minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni The fascist-led government in Italy has solidified itself in recent months but faces a number of upcoming tests.
Fascist prime minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni The fascist-led government in Italy has solidified itself in recent months but faces a number of upcoming tests.
Following recent strikes and demonstrations in France over pension reform, Clément Mouhot writes about the causes of the most recent wave of protest in France.
Matt Karp on class dealignment and why the Left’s weakening connection to blue-collar workers isn’t a problem we can wish away. Donald Trump speaks at
The City University of New York is the crown jewel of the city’s once-robust welfare state, a vital resource for working-class New Yorkers. Mayor Eric
Almost a year into Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the state is cracking down ever harder on all signs of dissent. Today exiled or jailed,
45.6% of global wealth is in the hands of the top 1%. If the billionaires and world leaders who met at Davos this week actually
Through wars, pandemics, political crises, and financial collapses, neoliberalism continues to reinforce the wealth and power of a small global elite. That elite’s high-minded posturing
Bolsonaro supporters’ January 8 riot has left the Brazilian right divided over how to respond to the anti-democratic attacks. And that’s put Lula in a
Sweden’s left has historically been opposed to joining NATO. But as the war in Ukraine made joining the alliance popular, Sweden’s Social Democrats changed tack,
Reactionary pundit Curtis Yarvin (“Mencius Moldbug”) has attracted the support of Peter Thiel and other right-wing figures for his supposedly brilliant critique of democracy. But
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