
Tag: far-right


Analysis: Italy’s Far Right Is About to Win Big As Unelected Government Falls
Matteo Tiratelli

Feature: In South Africa, a Failed State Has Turned on Migrants
Derick Matsengarwodzi

Analysis: Spain’s ‘Socialist’ President is Courting the Far Right
Tommy Greene

Analysis: Le Pen Lost – But the Far Right Didn’t
Aurelien Mondon

Analysis: What Happened to France’s Socialist Party?
Ell Folan

Novara FM: Putin’s Philosopher and the Global Far Right

Analysis: When Will the West Stop Underestimating the Far Right?
Ell Folan

Analysis: The Far Right is Using the Ukraine Crisis to Cement Its Power
Volodya Vagner

Opinion: Why Are Intactivists Up In Arms About Male Circumcision?
Jordan Osserman

Analysis: What Can the Left Learn From Portugal’s Elections?
Joana Ramiro

Analysis: Britain’s Growing Far-Right Party Is a Serious Threat
Alex Roberts & Sam Moore

Analysis: Western Elites Aren’t Mourning the Loss of Afghan Life, but of Their Own Power
David Wearing

Opinion: How Christopher Hitchens Helped the Right Justify Its Colonial Wars
Kojo Koram

Analysis: How the Far Right Tried to Exploit Spain’s Anti-Austerity 15M Protests
Diana Cariboni
According to documents recently released by WikiLeaks, the far right tried to coopt the tactics of Spain’s now-legendary anti-austerity 15M protests in an attempt to seize power.

Analysis: The Dutch Left Was Savaged at the Polls – but Its Policies Remain Unscathed
Merijn Oudenampsen

Opinion: If Biden and the Democrats Actually Want to Get Anything Done, They Need to Transform Democracy
Miles Kampf-Lassin

International: To Defeat the Far Right, Portugal’s Left Must Learn From Its History
Joana Ramiro
The Carnation Revolution of 1974 saw both the defeat of fascism and a radical shift in social and class consciousness in Portugal. With gains for the far right in this weekend’s presidential election, the left in Portugal - and beyond - must learn from its history, argues Joana Ramiro.