Archive: Opinion

The subversive power of laughter

Opinion

3.02.2023

Looking at the activist practices of 50 years ago, it is clear that those of today may have lost something vital - the ability to laugh at the ...

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Political void, social despair and circular solutions

Opinion

5.12.2022

Neoliberalism is perceived as an ideological doctrine or a homogeneous body of theoretical knowledge; then and again, it is perceived as a ...

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If the world survives, who will rule it?

Opinion

17.11.2022

What the violence wrecking communities in Northern Africa and the failed meetings at COP27 tell us about our future

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The mania over Musk

Opinion

15.11.2022

Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter has divided opinion but is the uproar really justified given the long-standing issues of the platform?

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Iran’s revolutionary moment as the internationalist left’s great challenge

Opinion

24.10.2022

Seeing as how central developments in Iran have been since the 50s, Azari asks: Will the international left again betray Iran's people? 

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Montenegro in the shackles of nationalism and corruption

Opinion

20.10.2022

Montenegro, like many other countries, replaced corrupt neoliberals with right-wing populists affiliated with the church

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Iran Protests: The latest wave in the struggle for freedom

Opinion

11.10.2022

The mass discontent with the Iranian system that we are witnessing today can no longer be contained by the state

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Nordstream sabotage: Fossil age over for good

Opinion

10.10.2022

Regardless of who blew it up - the Nordstream gas pipeline is history. Here is what must happen now to gain energy independence

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Welsh hostility towards the Royal Family is with good reason

Opinion

27.09.2022

The Queen’s funeral was not met with much support from the locals in Wales, and the Royals's history with the country makes it no surprise

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