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)
View ArticleMichał Sutowski on the upcoming Polish parliamentary elections
The ruling centre-right Civic Platform and the opposition right-wing conservative Law and Justice do not properly articulate the most crucial concerns of the Polish people.
View ArticleKatha Pollitt talks about reclaiming abortion rights
American feminist poet, essayist and critic in conversation with Agnieszka Graff.
View ArticleThe tightening of the asylum law in Germany
German Refugee Boards of many federal states are criticizing the German Bundesrat for unconstitutional decisions in relation to new restrictions on the asylum law.
View ArticleBerlin, October 29: Berlin Calling Athens
Ferngespräch - Eine Podiumsdiskussion stagediving
View ArticleKatha Pollitt: “Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights”
Pollit’s book has been published lately in Poland by Wydawnictwo Krytyka Politycznej (the Publishing House of Political Critique).
View Article10 things I have learned during my fight against global warming
Jaś Kapela in his final blog post for the Weather Stations project.
View ArticleRudan: Working people must achieve unity with the migrant workers
Borders tend to proletarize those who have crossed them.
View ArticleKyiv, Nov. 19 – Dec. 21: Exhibition „What in me is Feminine?”
The Polish-Ukrainian exhibition of feminist art dedicated to the topic of „femininity” in the society.
View ArticlePavlensky will not be threatened
Petr Pavlensky, Russian performance artist, set fire to the door of the infamous headquarters of the Federal Security Service.
View ArticlePavlensky’s arson attack: between artistic and political activism
Pavlensky’s performance became perhaps the most radical and disputed since Pussy Riot’s performance, and produced numerous discussions in Russian art and activist community.
View ArticleNot in our name! [open letter]
An open letter criticizing statements made by the new Polish government.
View ArticleRozworski: Poland’s Iron Consensus
Poland’s recent elections cemented right-wing dominance and the neoliberal trajectory of the past two decades. Can the Left recover?
View ArticleWarsaw, December 8: Prof. James K. Galbraith in Krytyka Polityczna
Changes in Income Distribution in the Global Economy: Ideology and Evidence [open lecture].
View ArticleForesight, Involvement and Helplessness: The Role of Culture in the Political...
An excerpt from the book Revisiting Footnotes: Footprints of the Recent Past in the Post-Socialist Region, recently published by the Latvian Centre for Comtemporary Art.
View ArticleHow climate change affects wildlife and ecosystems
Sometimes climate changes will hit different animals indirectly in ways we would not expect - says professor Jan Marcin Węsławski.
View ArticleClimate change, migration and refugees
The more we know about the history of climate change, the better we see that revolutions, the falls of dynasties and wars, coincide with periods of drought, with periods when farming was difficult,...
View ArticleIs 1,5°C enough?
'Historic' global climate deal presented and agreed by 195 states in Paris. But is the 1.5°C ceiling a real possibility?
View ArticleSvetlana Alexievich’s 2015 Nobel Prize
Taciana Arcimowicz from the media project pARTisan comments on Belarusian reactions to the award of the Nobel Prize for literature to Svetlana Alexievich.
View ArticleDymek: Mortal Kombat Constitution
Why is the Polish constitutional crisis a threat to Europe?
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