Violent riots are just the tip of the iceberg of Britain’s xenophobia
Gaps and Misunderstandings of the Frankfurt School’s Concept of Antisemitism Allow for its Weaponization against the Left
“The more parliament is paralyzed, the more mass action is important”
July 7th has stalled the ascendancy of the far-right and produced a nucleus for hope.
If the goal of life is death, then we live in a surprisingly productive time
The victory of the far-right Rassemblement National in the first round of elections could give France its first fascist government since the Nazi occupation, but the left has also made advances. John Mullen outlines an anticapitalist perspective on the political crisis in France.
Tens of thousands of people mobilized against the far-right AfD. The government is nonetheless implementing parts of the Far Right's agenda.
Modi's right is a paper tiger, yet capable of biting. The latest elections show it can be stopped
Interview with Kumar Muniandy about his new play Second Class Queer
Wagenknecht’s successes represent a dark day for the German left.
One week before elections
AfD donors include property magnates, billionaires, and aristocrats. But what stakes do they have in the success of the far-right?