EuropeEurope’s left turns right on immigration Instead of following the nationalist right, the left should pursue a strategy that can be popular without being populist By Michael Bröning
InterviewsOut with the old, in with the new Gero Maass reports from Madrid on the new Spanish government under social democrat Pedro Sánchez
InterviewsA right-winger and a newcomer from showbiz Max Brändle explains why the parliamentary elections in Slovenia are somewhat reminiscent of Italy
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
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
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
Interviews‘All eyes on Colombia!’ Kurt Beck, Chairman of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, asks the international community to pay attention to the peace process
GlobalWhat’s been stopping the Left? Why aren’t progressives pushing a bolder agenda in the face of widening inequality and deepening economic anxiety? By Dani Rodrik
What’s gone wrong with capitalism?Playing fair The economist Branko Milanović on rising inequality and the threats it poses to democracy By Branko Milanović
EuropeThe Search for a Sense of Togetherness In Germany, we don’t need a new concept of 'Heimat'. Instead, we need places where people feel included and effective By Jochen Steinhilber