- June 28, 2024
CULTURE
Occupation changes life forever | Eurozine
Occupation is like a flood. The water doesn’t reach every house at the same time. First it covers the roads until it meets an obstacle
Let’s make cabbage great again!
As the European Parliamentary elections are nearing their end, so is this show’s season. But have no fear; we’ll be back in no time. In
The future for India’s opposition
The Indian elections have ended, and Narendra Modi has been sworn in for a third term. However, the opposition alliance (‘INDIA’) proclaimed the ‘moral and political
Omri Boehm’s ‘Speech to Europe’
On the 5 May, a Viennese public assembled on Judenplatz in the city’s First District to listen to the Israeli philosopher Omri Boehm deliver his
The paunch | Eurozine
The history of different peoples, and of humanity as a whole, can be presented in all kinds of ways. But, in the end it comes
Eurocommunism | Eurozine
In Soundings, Óscar García Agustín discusses the traces of Eurocommunism that linger on in contemporary European politics. ‘The legacy of Eurocommunism is, at the least,
No future! | Eurozine
Dreary, dismal, drab, forlorn. In an issue of Wespennest entitled ‘No future’ (a homage to the Sex Pistols, as the cover makes clear), Jens Balzer
The struggle for trans life
‘The modern world has established the border between our madness and their sanity … Enlightened despots of the 21st century always have something to say,
Raphael up against the wall
In his 1918 poem Radovat’sia rano (It’s Too Early to Rejoice), Vladimir Mayakovsky, the most celebrated poet of his generation in Russia, muses that if
Fortifying Europe | Eurozine
Listen to this episode as a podcast under https://cba.media/666825 Security is on everybody’s minds and at the top of the political agenda across Europe, but