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We need to look for origins of fascism in capitalist crises

Ankica Čakardić is an assistant professor and the chair of Social Philosophy and Philosophy of Gender at the Faculty for Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Her research interest include Social Philosophy, Marxism, Marxist-feminist and Luxemburgian critique of political economy, and history of women’s struggles in Yugoslavia. She is a member of The Complete Works of […]

Meet the new Polish feminists

What is Kuchnia Konfliktu and who are Superbohaterki? Natalia Sawka introduces the new Polish feminism.

Finally a healthy dose of anti-establishment

The Pirate Party, with the 22 seats in the parliament, has become the third most powerful political force in the Czech Republic. Who are Czech Pirates and what are the problems they want to focus on? Read the interview with the Pirates leader Ivan Bartoš.

Technology is no guarantee of equality

Jędrzej Niklas of the London School of Economics talks to Bartłomiej Kozek about how algorithms can perpetuate discrimination and argues that they should not be left in the hands of IT people.

Corbyn can kick off a revolution among Europe’s political elites – an interview with Michael Hartmann

Michael Hartmann is a German sociologist and political scientist. During his academic career he has analysed the transformation of European and global elites. He spoke to Alexander Damiano Ricci about 30 years of changes in the European ruling class: from Thatcher to Corbyn, from Podemos to Syriza, from the Eurosceptics to Maastricht. Professor Hartmann, what […]

In Madrid with a street vendor, the police and a 'blanket of freedom’

It is a sunny Saturday morning in October and the clock in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol shows almost half past eleven. I’m meeting Malik a bit further up, in the Lavapiés neighbourhood. These days, Lavapiés is buzzing with young people playing African music, dancing flamenco in the street and drinking cheap beer. Traditionally, though, it […]

The Roma mobilize their own knowledge: this is a paradigm shift. Interview with Tímea Junghaus

A new center for Roma art and culture is examining how knowledge about the Roma is created and disseminated throughout history.

Rooftopping: a report from London

A few months ago, a video spread across the internet of teenagers hanging without safety equipment from the 771ft One Canada Square building in Canary Wharf. They were practicing rooftopping, a form of urban exploration that involves infiltrating and climbing the tallest buildings in the world.

Life and struggle in a modern-day Roman slum

An investigation into the living conditions at Via Costi, a wretched occupation on the periphery of the Italian capital.

Lisbon: the caravan documenting Portugal’s housing crisis

A four-wheels citizen-report into the state of housing is making its way across Portugal, gathering testimonies and fighting for tenant rights.

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