
Rossana Rossanda: "Since ’68 the Italian Left has lost its bearings"
An interview with Rossana Rossanda on her life in politics and Italy today.

An interview with Rossana Rossanda on her life in politics and Italy today.

The Mouvement du 22 mars, founded on 22 March 1968, was a Nanterre-based movement decisive to catalysing the student revolt that sparked the France-wide general strike of May–June 1968. Fifty years later, in this text former M22M militants express their solidarity with the students today under attack on this same campus.

Matthew Beaumont walks Paris at night.

A statement from a group of architects, urbanists, thinkers, and citizens in defense of the zad and this unique experience of living the future.

"We are calling on you to take solidarity actions everywhere, it could be holding demos at your local French embassy or consulate, or taking actions against any suitable symbol (corporate or otherwise) of France!"

In his book Adults in the Room, Yanis Varoufakis gives us his version of the events that led to the Tsipras government’s shameful capitulation in July 2015. In the seventh part of a series of articles analyzing this account, Eric Toussaint looks at the disastrous agreement Varoufakis signed with the Eurogroup in February 2015.

A virtual guide to Eric Hazan's A Walk Through Paris.

A reading list of French history and revolutionary thought to commemorate the publication of Eric Hazan's A Walk Through Paris.

There are few urbanists today who know their city as intimately as Paris’s popular historian, Eric Hazan.

The ZAD will not disappear. We live here, we are rooted in this piece of countryside, we will not leave.

Capitalism needs teachers. Teachers are learning that they don’t need capitalism.

It is imperative that we succeed in defending the ZAD just as it is imperative that we succeed in defending the SNCF, the universities, and all the public services, against Emmanuel Macron and the world that he represents