My Republic? A pirate newspaper. Then it fell into down-to-earth leftism
Paolo Guzzanti reflects on the evolution of the Italian newspaper Repubblica, contrasting its past liberal roots with its current left-leaning stance under new ownership.
Hochul’s State of the State Quandary: How Far to the Left Will She Lean?
New York Governor Kathy Hochul faces a dilemma in determining how liberal her agenda should be in the upcoming State of the State address.
Croatian Liberalism 25 Years After the Death of Vlado Gotovac Is Left Without Ideas, Courage, and Allies
The article reflects on the legacy of Vlado Gotovac, a significant Croatian intellectual and politician, noting the decline of liberal ideas and allies in Croatia 25 years after his death.
Criticism of Left Liberalism in the 'World': The Wrong Enemy Image
Journalist Marc Felix Serrao claims in 'Die Welt' that left liberalism destabilizes the West, suggesting Trump is merely a reaction to that.
Not Donald Trump, but left-liberalism threatens Europe
The article argues that Europe is facing a more significant threat from left-liberalism than from Donald Trump, calling into question whether Europe can defend Western values independently of the U.S.