The Last Red Bastions: The Communists’ Slow Fade in Europe Is Cause for Quiet Celebration
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The Last Red Bastions: The Communists’ Slow Fade in Europe Is Cause for Quiet Celebration
Once, Communists swaggered through the capitals of Western Europe, commanding unions, directing newspapers, and threatening—if not revolution—then at least the hope of a red dawn on the European continent. Today, Europe’s Communist parties stand as relics: battered, marginalised, and often reduced to slogan-chanting spectacles on the periphery of public life. For all the romanticism still attached to their legacy by aging academics or adolescent…
A busy new week ends in Brussels. The formation of a government now seems to accelerate after a year of immobility. Michel Geyer goes around this political week in a few words.
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