GlobalKarl Marx and digital capitalism While the processes of work and production have changed, Marx may still be relevant in our approach to the digital revolution By Christian Krell, Thomas Meyer, Klaus-Jürgen Scherer
EuropeOrban in Lederhosen Austria’s EU presidency is pandering to Europe’s most chauvinistic tendencies By Barbara Tóth
AfricaHolding Nigeria to ransom A second mass abduction of schoolgirls in Nigeria raises questions about the state’s ability to keep its citizens safe By Ulrich Thum, Ugonna Obi-Emeruwa, Marvin Lantz
Democracy and societyThe globalisation of anti-gender campaigns Transnational anti-gender movements in Europe and Latin America create unlikely alliances By Sonia Corrêa, David Paternotte, Roman Kuhar
Will computers rule the world?A modern, future-proof welfare state How we can make the digital revolution work for everybody By Thorsten Schäfer-Gümbel
InterviewsA League of their own New elections could see Italy’s far-right make even greater gains, Ernst Hillebrand reports
GlobalStrongmen take centre stage New research shows political centrists are less likely to support democracy than those on the left and right By David Adler
AfricaAn end to linguistic loyalties Why Nigeria is aligning with Cameroon against secessionists By Paul Okolo