Italian Elections: More of the Same
April 2, 2010 12:00 am Leave your thoughts
Samuele Mazzolini reflects on an election that has consolidated the dominance of Silvo Berlusconi's centre-right bloc, and the continuing malaise of the Italian left.
Samuele Mazzolini reflects on an election that has consolidated the dominance of Silvo Berlusconi's centre-right bloc, and the continuing malaise of the Italian left.
Ramzy Baroud reflects on the determined and seemingly innate compassion of children, which gives cause for hope and optimism.
The trade union movement is taking a lead in the struggle against the false panacea of austerity; John Green reckons the British Airways dispute is just the beginning.
Tamara Pearson reports on a Venezuelan government initiative to improve public access to the World Wide Web in Venezuela.
First-time voter Chris Mason-Felsing met with Labour's Hratche Koundarjian to discuss Labour's Gernal Election prospects.
George Monbiot asks: what are our nuclear weapons for, and who controls them?
Steven Colatrella picks apart the myth that free market capitalism is the most rational way of allocating resources.
Ramzy Baroud calls for a greater sense of community among Western-based supporters of the Palestinian cause.
Kiraz Janicke reports on how the Venezuelan right are using the university campus as a battleground in their struggle against the Chavez government.
On the 90th anniversary of the Kapp Putsch, Socialist Appeal Mick Brooks looks back on how Germany's working class united as one to resist a reactionary coup d'état.