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France in Crisis after the Elections – Interview with John Mullen
“The more parliament is paralyzed, the more mass action is important”
France’s Left Surprises Voters and Stalls Hopes for the Far Right
July 7th has stalled the ascendancy of the far-right and produced a nucleus for hope.
FESTIWALLA 2024
No fear! Class Struggle!?
News from Berlin and Germany, 10th July 2024
Weekly news round-up from Berlin and Germany
French Elections : Antifascist Victory and Deep Political Crisis
Election results in France bring joy but also reveal a difficult road ahead
I’m Sick of Dying Kids
If the goal of life is death, then we live in a surprisingly productive time
Wolt Claims to be Apolitical but its Actions Suggest Otherwise
Wolt is funnelling money to Israeli businesses and menacing anyone who disagrees.
Fascist breakthrough in first round of elections in France: An anticapitalist perspective
The victory of the far-right Rassemblement National in the first round of elections could give France its first fascist government since the Nazi occupation, but the left has also made advances. John Mullen outlines an anticapitalist perspective on the political crisis in France.