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  • transform! yearbook 2023
  • Facing the State: Left Analyses and Perspectives

  • 15 Sep 23
  • Explore the 9th edition of the transform! yearbook, delving into the social fabric of the modern nation-state and left strategies for transformation. Uncover the historical context of the state's role and its impact on class dynamics, and dive into an analysis of the delicate balance between politics and economics.
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  • Contribution from the Freedom Fest 2023
  • Equity & Social Justice in a Digital World

  • 31 Aug 23
  • Join us as we explore fresh perspectives from Roland Kulke on Equity and social justice in a digital world. Watch the video session of his thought-provoking contribution on the dynamic interplay between technological progress and social justice, presented at the Freedom Fest 2023 Forum on Knowledge, Innovation and Technology held in Kerala, India.
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  • The Left and the Inter-Imperial War

  • By Michael Brie , Heinz Bierbaum | 13 Aug 23
  • Looking into Europe's geopolitical evolution since 1989 and citing Rosa Luxemburg Heinz Bierbaum and Michael Brie explain why Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine must be considered an inter-imperial war. Both call for the left to urgently conduct a Europe-wide debate on a concept of collective security both for Europe and its close neighbourhood.
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  • Economics Working Group Blog Series - Part 5
  • The Case for a National Development Bank: The Main Issues

  • By Matteo Gaddi , Luca Lombardi | 09 Aug 23
  • The role of National Development Banks (NDBs) has been rising worldwide since the financial crisis, the global supply chain crisis, and among growing geo-political tensions. Unlike EU member states, NDBs in the European Union aren't subjected to Maastricht austerity criteria and may thus offer a major tool for the transformational policies we need.
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  • Carnation Revolution [CALL FOR PROPOSALS ► 10 Sept 23]
  • Congress "50 Years of the 25 April 1974"

  • 28 Jul 23
  • The Portuguese Revolution of 25 April 1974 and the PREC (Ongoing Revolutionary Process, 1974-76) continue to be discussed in the social sciences and humanities fields, especially in recent decades through innovative approaches. This International Congress welcomes proposals for papers from multiple academic areas.
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  • New Release
  • Building a European Public Opinion

  • By Roberto Morea | 28 Jul 23
  • Climate change, the living conditions of women, war, immigration: these are some of the issues addressed and told from different points of view and at different latitudes in this ePublication published by the European Network of Political Foundations (ENoP) in cooperation with transform! italia and co-funded by the European Union.
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  • transform!
  • In Solidarity with Boris Kagarlitsky

  • 28 Jul 23
  • Left-wing theorician Boris Kagarlitsky has been arrested in Russia on Tuesday on a charge of “justifying terrorism” based on his discussion about the motivations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Crimean Bridge explosion. We at transform! europe call for his immediate release. Read below the appeal by Rabkor to free Boris.
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  • DIALOP Conference [CALL FOR PROPOSALS ► 30 Sept 23]
  • "For a Social Ecological Transformation: Transversal Dialogue Starting from Laudato Si’"

  • 18 Jul 23
  • This conference is inviting contributions from all disciplinary fields exploring the possibilities of a transversal social ethics in the sense of Laudato si’ and social ecological transformation, and aiming at investigating the relevance of this text for thinking about alternatives to the current anthropological and socio-ecological crisis.
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  • Asylum reform
  • EU-Tunisia Deal: The Spirit of 1951

  • By Sofian Philip Naceur | 17 Jul 23
  • Tunisia and the EU signed a memorandum of understanding for a "strategic partnership" on renewables, economic development, and — for all — migration in July. The ongoing EU ’s asylum reform and this long-sought deal with Tunisia aiming at externalising borders are the latest steps in its war on migrants. The author calls for new counter-strategies.
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  • Commentary
  • Beware Europe’s New Green Colonialism

  • 03 Jul 23
  • Europe is leading the world in cutting carbon emissions largely by consolidating new forms of extractivism and sacrifice zones in the South. The authors Nnimmo Bassey, Breno Bringel, Liliana Buitrago, Madhuresh Kumar, Kavita Naidu, Vasna Ramasar, and Maristella Svampa analyse recent EU policies and advocate for alternatives to Green colonialism.
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