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Political Critique Archive

CHARTA 2020: A Charter of European Public Goods

Charta 2020 is a vision for a democratic and egalitarian European Union and a demand to recognize 20 European public goods that would get us there. Charta 2020 is promoted by Agora Europe and has been collectively written by several dozen international activists and academics. It outlines the conditions for European integration across 20 public goods that we Europeans should endorse to make Europe […]

Combatting prejudices through the forgotten stories of the Roma community

In Berlin, there is the Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism. The memorial consists of a dark, circular pool of water at the centre of which there is a triangular stone. The triangular shape of the stone is in reference to the badges that had to be worn by concentration camp […]

Connecting Europe: the calling of transeuropean media

In a Europe threatened with rising nationalism, trans-European media could present an ambitious project to connect people across borders and language barriers. Green European Journal spoke to Catherine André from VoxEurop and Marta Cillero from Political Critique, first runner-up of the Jean Monet Prize for European Integration, about their hands-on experiences of transeuropean media and […]

My Pussy, your Pension: Battling the right in Spain’s care crisis

The Spanish elections will take place this week and a less talked about, yet crucial, theme is slowly making its appearance in the realm of Spanish politics: Spain’s growing aging population and incredibly low birthrates. A combination which is effectively building up to an explosive crisis of social reproduction. For much of the 20th century, […]

Who Invited Tommy Robinson?

Quo the hell vadis, Czechia?

May is getting closer, what’s out there to do?

From 23 to 26 May 2019, European citizens are called to vote for the next European Parliament. But democracy and participation are not only about casting the ballot. While every passing year seemed to show a stronger far-right movement which is gaining space and growing in numbers, we are also seeing a broad number of […]

Hermaphrodite snail: the bane of Polish schools

Apparently, biology can be subversive in Poland.

Go tell it on the mountain: dismantling the Davos dream

A Mountain Summit The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting took place from 22 to 25 January 2019 in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos. It was attended by the world’s major business and political elite, as well as representatives from international organisations including the IMF, UNFCCC, UNHCR, ILO, WTO, NATO, OECD, and many others. This […]

Austerity, gender inequality and feminism after the crisis

Austerity measures have more effect on women: primarily because of cuts in the public sector where women are disproportionately employed, and on which, in terms of social protection, they particularly rely on. This is the baseline of the series of reports „Austerity, Gender Inequality and Feminism After the Crisis” commissioned and published by Rosa Luxemburg […]

Transeuropa Caravans: connecting citizen’s struggles and building alternatives

On the year of the European Parliament elections, five groups of young activists are travelling throughout fifteen European countries on board of five caravans reaching out to European citizens at their sites of struggle and resistance. Four of the caravans will travel before the elections, while the fifth one will depart after the summer. Our […]

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