Women in North and East Syria are continuing to fighting for their revolutionary social model, as a hope for Syria, the Middle East, and the world.
What are the key challenges facing the European left today, and how can unity be built in the face of growing divisions?
First published in Arabic at Al-Quds al-Arabi. Translation from Gilbert Achcar's blog.
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First published at Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung. Some things take my breath away. I read that in former East Germany, 37 percent of Germans agree that our country is in danger of being swamped by ...