Immigrants don’t have one bit to do with Italy’s ailing economy — in fact, they’re key to reviving it.
Immigrants don’t have one bit to do with Italy’s ailing economy — in fact, they’re key to reviving it.
The bizarre denialism of some on the left and right about Russiagate doesn’t bode well for the future of American politics.
The French darling of American liberals is slashing taxes for the rich and cracking down on immigrants.
A famously anti-Semitic movement has come to admire modern Israel’s “ethnonationalism.” That speaks volumes about the ascent of the far right in the country.
The increased tempo of the GOP’s snatch and grab in recent days suggests that they’re feeling a certain desperation.
Germany funds foundations for its political parties. If the far right gets one, we’re one step closer to globalizing the alt-right.
It was the left who diagnosed the ills of globalization. So why is the right eating our lunch?
If Europe’s economic situation fails to improve, the far right will be waiting to pounce again with their easy answers: nationalism and racism.
Europeans want to upend politics as usual and the far right is still rising. If the left doesn’t come up with an unusual politics of its own, it will be upended as well.
While France teeters on the brink of the far right, left parties elsewhere are showing surprising strength.