“I don't think I have ever seen another media organisation targeted by the full force of the State, as WikiLeaks is.” Interview with Stefania Maurizi.
The fear is that populism, Italian style, has achieved power. But neoliberal policies rule more than ever, tinged with populism, opening the way to Lega’s far-right, racist (and neoliberal) politics.
These polarising terms should be shelved, and taken out only when we are discussing political philosophy, which most of the time, we are not.
The radical newspaper Black Dwarf burst onto the scene in 1968 with an iconic cover. It didn't last but its spirit lives on.
The author of An Inconvenient Death asks why Aaronovitch has spent so much time on a book he believes worthless – and argues that Aaronovitch’s own writing on the subject does not stand up well to scrutiny.
The events of 1968 have been stripped of their meaning and are now more a symbol of capitulation than revolution. Accepting this is the first step to making its legacy relevant again. RU
What nourishes us also destroys us: this old saying holds true not only for food, but also politics.
Whether it’s the restructuring of lecturers' pensions in the UK or the introduction of selective entrance requirements to French universities — the struggle is one and the same.
Barcelona en Comú sigue levantando olas y ha transformado los sectores del agua, la energía y la vivienda pública en la segunda mayor ciudad del Estado español.
Does CIA nominee Gina Haspel agree with US convictions of Japanese for water torture?
Capitalism without oversight has the inherent possibility to destroy democracy – no matter how long it has been functioning in a given country.
It’s not only the language and resetting of the agenda that the ruling parties of Hungary and Poland have in common. However, they do not mirror each other either.