EuropeTime for postcapitalism Neither falling poverty nor rising wellbeing, but time itself will be the ultimate measure of the transition beyond capitalism By Paul Mason
EuropeLetting go in order to win Paradoxically, a party split might be the only thing keeping the Austrian Social Democrats from becoming irrelevant By Katharina Mittelstaedt
Saving capitalism from itselfIndustrial policy is back The state needs to make strategic investments to increase demand for socially and ecologically beneficial goods By Gustav A. Horn
EuropeThe therapeutic society Collective problems cannot be solved by the self-optimisation of individuals. It’s time for collective action By Marc Saxer
EuropeThe gap between expectation and reality The EU cannot close its eyes to the deaths in the Mediterranean. It has to find a humane response to migration patterns By Lasse Juhl Morthorst
EuropeThis time is different Facism, nationalism, class struggle: simplistic comparisons of today’s politics with the early 20th century are mistaken By Branko Milanović
EuropeOn the edge Climate protection is the new conflict line in European societies. Traditional parties have to offer a vision for the future By Stella Schaller, Alexander Carius
EuropeThe centre hasn't lost populist right voters (yet) Support for right-wing populists isn't that deep and coherent. That's why the centre shouldn't shift further to the right By Jan Eichhorn
EuropeGermany's anti-social market economy The problem isn’t Germany's economic model, but its erosion. Labour market, education and taxation require urgent reform By Marcel Fratzscher
EuropeEurope’s coal problem The eurozone muddled through its crisis at Germany’s behest. The climate emergency is much too serious for that By Adam Tooze