Francesco Raparelli: CLAP is a laboratory for social unionism
Francesco Raparelli and Alberto De Nicola from Council of Freelance and Precarious Workers (CLAP, Italy) interviewed by Igor Stokfiszewski (Political Critique)
Francesco Raparelli and Alberto De Nicola from Council of Freelance and Precarious Workers (CLAP, Italy) interviewed by Igor Stokfiszewski (Political Critique)
Historian and Razem member Marta Tycner discusses the problems facing higher education in Poland.
Peripheralizing Europe is a meeting of activists/researchers/cultural workers connected to the European peripheries, taking place near Kauna in Lithuania. It aims at reconsidering the European crisis from the viewpoint of the Eastern and Southern peripheries of the continent.
Could two surprising new political parties – Noweczesna.pl and Razem – shake up the conservative political system in Poland?
With a new-found reputation for radicalism, Ukrainian politics is in flux. The left, however, are nowhere to be seen.
Kinga Stańczuk and Wojciech Kuśmierek from Razem discuss the political vision of Poland’s new and rapidly growing anti-austerity party.
The wave of social movements that swept across Southern Europe in 2011 left a deep impression on Igor Stokfiszewski.
A new website with inspiring stories of local sustainable initiatives shows the very real change that small-scale projects can make for local communities.
Recent successes of Polish urban movement suggest that people are ready for a different way of practising democracy.
Berlin: Celebrations of The Fall of The Berlin Wall Are In Progress. Bulgarian‒Turkish Border: A Hundred of Activists Are Trying To Topple The European Wall.
By Dawid Krawczyk. Translated by Konrad Zwoliński.