Feminists for Iran Only for Ideology
The author criticizes leftist feminists for protesting against the death of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, suggesting their motivations are politically driven rather than genuinely supportive of human rights.
The Anti-Fascists Who Stand with Dictators
The article examines the contradictions within the left regarding the U.S. interventions in foreign nations, questioning whether they are liberators or invaders and how this affects their stance against various authoritarian regimes.
Milan Mikulecký's Hit: Today's Nazis are no longer brown, but red or green
Milan Mikulecký's assertion draws a parallel between modern leftist ideologies and historical Nazi movements, suggesting that contemporary political extremism has shifted its colors.
Rufián ‘by popular demand’
The article critiques the rise of politically popular figures in Spain who gain media attention rather than being rooted in traditional political unity and ideology.
The Most Cruel Lie of Liberalism: Poles Pass It on to Their Children
The article discusses how liberal ideals are propagated to children by parents, despite criticisms from leftist figures who supposedly reject these ideals.
"El País": Maduro's failure returns Latin American left to the moment of the fall of the Berlin Wall
Spanish writer Pablo Stefanoni argues in an article that the crisis in Venezuela represents a pivotal moment for the Latin American left, similar to the fall of the Berlin Wall for global leftism in 1989.
Fascism as a form of socialism – did you know that Mussolini was a well-known leftist in his youth?
The article discusses the ideological roots of fascism, emphasizing its collectivist principles and exploring the life and beliefs of leaders like Benito Mussolini.