Can politics in cities and in Corbyn’s Labour Party come together to facilitate potent collectivities through an explicit commitment to radical democracy? Jeremy Gilbert in conversation.
The crucial role of the ECJ appears even more important in present times, when things taken forgranted, such as democracy, individual freedom and the rule of law, are in danger.
But is this the best strategy for advancing British interests? Here is the argument based on the findings of a recent Dahrendorf Forum working paper.
Calling on progressives worldwide to form an international movement to combat the rise of authoritarianism represented by Donald Trump.
A conversation about the rise of the right since the turn of the century, what this tells us about liberal democracy, and the deepening of democracy needed in response. It is equivalence we are after, not identity.
Stefan Löfven's party received 28.4% of the votes, a strong result for a Social Democratic party in government in today's Europe.
Chemnitz shows how collaboration across three rightwing sectors is a recipe for disaster, as the extreme right understands very well.
With the media on their side, the SD has managed to persuade many unionised women in the health service that it is the only party for them. Does the mainstream know why?
Who was accountable and who is accountable to the Greek people? European handling of the Greek crisis takes economic colonialism to a twenty-first-century high-water mark.
Despite the recent triumphant headlines about Greece, the country is entering the most dangerous phase of its political and economic odyssey: the normalisation of life in and as a debt-colony.
Underestimating one’s opponent and denying the possibility of the worst is not a sound political strategy.