InterviewsThe French experiment France’s democracy is in crisis. There’s a growing desire for radical alternatives in the form of direct citizen participation
GlobalHow to tax a multinational The idea of a global corporate tax on multinational corporations' profits gains traction worldwide By Jayati Ghosh
EuropeThe Democratic Party’s comeback Italy’s political left is back from its post-Renzi sabbatical – with a new leader, fresh ideas and a more open political concept By Tobias Mörschel
Interviews'Populists suffer most from taking government responsibility' Ahead of the Finnish elections this Sunday, Jussi Westinen assesses the nationalists' and social democrats' electoral chances
Middle East/North AfricaYes to occupation, no to peace That’s how the Palestinians view the outcome of the Israeli elections. And they hope the world is watching By Hannes Alpen
GlobalThe revolution need not be automated The current trend in commercial AI development fosters automation – and leads to higher inequality. But there's another way By Daron Acemoglu, Pascual Restrepo
EuropeThe new spirit of postcapitalism Capitalism emerged in the interstices of feudalism. Now, we see the seeds of postcapitalism growing in today's European city By Paul Mason
Interviews'This is the beginning of the end of Kaczyński’s era' Robert Biedroń on progressive politics in Poland, the relationship with the EU and NATO, and his new party Wiosna
EuropeSize matters The dominance of ‘superstar’ companies exacerbates social inequality. Europe must take action By Christian Kastrop, Dominic Ponattu
EuropeCan data-labour unions break the monopoly capture of data? Data are labour and not capital. That's why the value created should at least partly be channelled back to the owner By Karin Pettersson