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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Spain’s political laboratory – from 15-M to Podemos: an interview
From the Spanish left’s response to financial crisis against austerity, to Black Lives Matter and reclaiming the...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?From keystroke to brushstroke: where’s the art in modern work?
Does the internet rob us of the pleasure of being together, acting together, making the future together?
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Manchester's imaginary Polynesian
The personal, historical and mythical lives of James Wharram: review of a rare autobiography.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Thirty years in the shadow of the Wall
What have we (l)earned, what are we revealing/hiding, what can we see? In three pieces.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaDo you remember Cuba’s dedication to Angola?
Cuban blood left its stamp on the conscience of the world after the Angolan Wars of 1975-1988. Corporate politicians...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta“Who dies the most? The people from the Colombian Pacific”
Don Gu is a cultural manager from Tumaco, Colombia. He has been working with children and young people for over 25...
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Published in: ourEconomyPodcast: How Democrats won Georgia – and what happens now
Travelling across Georgia, we saw a radically different way of doing politics. The violence in DC should not obscure...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionThe good, the bad, and the ugly of the US Capitol insurrection
The scenes of the insurrection in the United States Capitol last Wednesday, January 6, will go down in history as...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionDonald Trump, the scorpion, and the assault on the shining city on the hill
The assault on the Capitol shook American democracy for a few hours. The lesson democracies should learn is: Beware...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaFour years later, Colombia's Peace Agreement advances at a snail's pace
More than four years after the signing of the Peace Agreement in Colombia, democraciaAbierta looked at the progress...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSyrian prison literature and human rights: an interview with Shareah Taleghani
Literature about prison has actually assisted international campaigns in the release of individual detainees.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The Oscar Wilding of Johnny Depp
There is a wilful quality to these destinies, but one extending far beyond the tortured protagonists coopted into...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaChile: 17 of 155 Constitutional Assembly seats will be reserved for Indigenous groups
On 15 December, the House of Representatives and the Senate in Chile approved a bill ensuring Indigenous...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Knowing your place
Thinking of some lines of poetry by Derek Mahon.
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationA chant from the South
Chronicle and analysis of a Latin American social explosion. Find the e-book here.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?‘The Magpie Inquiry’: institutional racism at work – lessons from the past
A play about a London Community Alarm Service in fourteen scenes.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaFrom ‘Tickling Giants’ to making kids laugh: an interview with Bassem Youssef
The Egyptian comedian’s first book for young people tackles bullying, racism and discrimination among immigrant children.
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Published in: Home: OpinionJohn le Carré was a 21st-century writer
On his death, the establishment is patronising England's great novelist as a Cold War figure, rather than...
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Published in: HomeTrumpism, an ideology for the extreme far-right globally
Trumpism is the extreme far-right ideology that attacks democracy and normalizes violence against progressive...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?: OpinionFrom football hooligans to ‘one of us’: a short history of reaction
Right-wing defence of Millwall boos as a fight against ‘wokedom’ is a caricature of British working class culture.