Europe’s centrist parties let industry rot and society fragment. Now they’re being punished for it
In Italy, France, Germany and Britain, the flight of voters to the political extremes can be mapped on to neglected…
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In Italy, France, Germany and Britain, the flight of voters to the political extremes can be mapped on to neglected…
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Why the most radioactive philosopher of the 20th century still speaks to us.
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As the French president endures weekly protests, Gérald Darmanin has emerged as his most prominent law and order hard-liner.
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The clinical psychologist is now a punching bag for both the left and the right.
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While Giorgia Meloni claims she wants her country to stay in the eurozone, its deep economic problems might pull her…
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The proliferation of racist ideology and street action portend a dangerous moment in British politics.
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In the aftermath of violent protests at a hotel housing refugees, the outskirts of historically left-wing Liverpool are polarised.
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Surging inflation and immigration anxieties are benefiting the country’s Freedom Party once again.
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Michael Lind on how the rise of the liberal “overclass” triggered Trumpism, Brexit and the return of the nation-state.
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Hard-line nationalism has merged with conspiracy theories such as QAnon.
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Reactionaries are facing irrelevance – on Brexit and multiculturalism – so they are left with only frothy-mouthed rage.
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With the hard right in power in Italy and Sweden, sister parties across the EU are hoping they will be…
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The 28-year-old politician replacing Marine Le Pen as head of the National Rally has largely stuck to his predecessor’s positions.
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The influence of the Sweden Democrats has finally destroyed the country’s long-outdated progressive reputation.
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Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to once again lead the country, backed by an alliance of extremist parties.
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Ahead of the 1 November elections, the former PM has brokered an alliance with the far-right to carve a return…
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Stephen Graham plays an undercover anti-fascist – but each scene in this ITV series is more unsurprising than the last.
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The Brothers of Italy leader is on the verge of becoming prime minister, thanks especially to a divided left.
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Even with a Moderate prime minister, the Sweden Democrats will swing its government rightwards.
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After yesterday’s election, the party has become Sweden’s second-largest with more than 20 per cent of the vote.
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