The story of drugs, the culture of using them, and the repressive and preventive strategies of dealing with them in the Czech Republic starts in the early nineties. Not that non-alcohol drugs did not ...
When talking about the problem of refugees, we use dehumanised language, which reduces human tragedy to numbers and statistics. But this suffering concerns real people, who – just like us - have ...
Blaha, who despite advocating the rights of sexual minorities and criticizing global capitalism, thinks that the liberal left in Slovakia has no chance to establish itself as a political party. He ...
What are we to call the political project that emerges from the drama directed by Kaczyński? Maciej Gdula calls it “new authoritarianism”. It is “new” because, contrary to traditional dictatorships, ...
Europe’s continued inaction over increased migration flows into Italy and Greece goes right to the core of its founding principles.
This is why we need a New Deal on both sides of the Atlantic – a New Bretton Woods that conceives of investment into people’s communities like the Green movement conceives of climate change: a joint ...
Under the influence of strong emotions, it is easy to place blame. The first accusations against refugees have already fallen, and in social media accounts from France are interspersed with the sick ...
Two seventeen-year-old boys, originally from Iran, stand motionless in front of a police vehicle in the wasteland near the Croatian town of Korenica. Two officers put on black gloves and begin their ...
The doctors' strike, due to start next Tuesday in England, has been called off by the British Medical Association as talks continue. Sam Bennett reports.
According to the most modest assessment, the march brought together about 2,500 participants, who walked more than a kilometre down the streets in the city centre.
To take back control we need neither to retreat to existing nation-states nor to replicate the nation state’s authoritarian structures at a smaller, regional level.
Francesco Raparelli and Alberto De Nicola from Council of Freelance and Precarious Workers (CLAP, Italy) interviewed by Igor Stokfiszewski (Political Critique) ...
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