Chile’s presidential run-off is looming, and the left’s hopeful, Jeanette Jara, is distancing herself from government
Have socialists like Yanis Varoufakis and Jeremy Corbyn got their history wrong?
The Labour leader and Emmanuel Macron both fail to grasp that aping the far Right won’t lead to its demise
After Russia’s shelling of Kharkiv, the post-Soviet Left sees all too clearly what has been lacking from the West’s analysis
After the Left’s success in Chile, Honduras and Peru last year, will Brazil and Colombia follow suit in 2022?
El "antiimperialismo de los idiotas" hizo que la gente hiciera la vista gorda ante las acciones de Rusia
The ‘anti-imperialism of idiots’ meant people turned a blind eye to Russia’s actions
Putin’s aggression has failed to galvanise support at home. Those around the world must reject his actions, argue two Russian writers
It’s become fashionable to dismiss peaceful forms of resistance to injustice – but the evidence suggests they should be taken seriously
Instead of focusing on changes that would ease pandemic suffering, left-wing groups have joined hysterical protests that boost conspiracy theorists
In this interview, Fadi A. Bardawil explains why it was so important for him to excavate the lost archive of leftwing intellectuals in Lebanon