Poland’s government cracks down on democracy again – and again – and again.
We are living through a historical break [interview]
Philipp Ther discusses his latest book on the history of neoliberalism in Europe after 1989
Women are the harbingers of change in Poland
The successful anti-abortion protests have revealed a new mobilizing force in Polish society
We are putting content back into politics [Interview]
Adrian Zandberg speaks about how Razem is tackling the depoliticization of establishment politics.
Krytyka Polityczna and Friends met in Cieszyn for the third time
130 people from eighteen different countries, that was the number of guests that flocked to the small town on the Polish-Czech border between 25 and 28 August 2016.
Housing is the most significant means of preventing social exclusion
Veteran of the Polish left Piotr Ikonowicz speaks about social housing and the stigmatization of poverty in Poland.
The frustrations and aspirations of Polish voters [Interview]
Sociologist Maciej Gdula discusses the prospects of the ruling and Law and Justice party as well as the opposition movement.