
Being Anti-Trump Isn’t Enough
Silvio Berlusconi’s tenure reminds us that the Left needs to attack the neoliberal center, not just the populist right.
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David Broder is Jacobin’s Europe editor and a historian of French and Italian communism.
Silvio Berlusconi’s tenure reminds us that the Left needs to attack the neoliberal center, not just the populist right.
Yes, the defeat of Renzi's constitutional reform was a victory. And no, it won't condemn Italy to right-wing authoritarianism.
Old ways of thinking about mass democratic politics won't cut it in today's globalized, atomized society.
Italy's xenophobic Five Star Movement has capitalized on the Left's weakness to emerge as the lone voice of anti-establishment voters.
Today Italy celebrates Liberation Day. But the true spirit of the antifascist resistance has long been obscured.
Supporting centrist forces is the wrong way to keep the Right out of power.
Pietro Ingrao's life captured the great promise and ultimate tragedy of the Italian Communist Party.
Jeremy Corbyn may be a socialist, but his Labour Party leadership bid is still a dead-end for the British left.
For decades, the Italian left was among the most militant in Europe. Can it become relevant once again?