GlobalThe false hero called digitalisation It's an illusion to think digitalisation will not destroy any jobs. In fact, they might be sacrificed on the altar of competitiveness By
GlobalWhatever it takes After 2008, the left failed to end neoliberalism. Ten years on, it has to get its act together and prevent another financial crisis By Wolfgang Schroeder
EuropeTowns with hope The Brexit referendum has exposed the deep divide between towns and cities. It's time to reunite the ‘two Englands’ By Lisa MP Nandy
North AmericaLiberals, this is war What’s at stake is much more than a single seat on the US Supreme Court By Charles M. Blow
Latin AmericaBeyond Maduro Why Latin American left-wing populism is much more complex than the failing government of Venezuela By Jonas Wolff
Progressive illusionsThe liberal illusion of automatic progress Proclaiming the inevitability of human progress too often turns a blind eye to criticism of capitalism and social inequality By Nils Heisterhagen
EuropeOde to Joy What the first female party leader Joy Pamela Rendi-Wagner intends to do with the Austrian Social Democrats By Barbara Tóth
Latin America'The middle classes hate the Workers’ Party.' Sociologist Esther Solano on the first round of the Brazilian Presidential Elections this Sunday By Esther Solano
Progressive illusionsThat's not the new Watergate Despite a scandal-ridden US administration, it's an illusion to think Donald Trump will be gone any time soon By Tobias Fella
Future of social democracyThe left will decide Poland’s future The rising star of Robert Biedroń could finally unite the opposition against the populist Polish government By Sławomir Sierakowski