Last year’s elections saw a resurgence for Germany’s socialist party Die Linke. In an interview, coleader Ines Schwerdtner explains how the party is seeking to expand beyond current left-wing voters to reach broader parts of the working class.
Dogmatism is why anarchists and tankies are (luckily) only small groups in Germany. People constantly engaged in book clubs, circlejerks and detachment from the plight of actual working class people is why certain left groups are not winning people over.
Die Linke actually did a decent job recently in regards to pragmatism and I wish them and the Greens further growth.
Dogmatism is why anarchists and tankies are (luckily) only small groups in Germany. People constantly engaged in book clubs, circlejerks and detachment from the plight of actual working class people is why certain left groups are not winning people over.
Die Linke actually did a decent job recently in regards to pragmatism and I wish them and the Greens further growth.