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Reconstructing the Past to Live better... or Not

In a few days, elections will be held in Andalusia that will inevitably provide a snapshot of the process by which populism has seized control of the class narrative. This narrative was articulated by socialism, contested by fascism—which is why communists and Nazis couldn't be seen together, because they were vying for the narrative of how to achieve well-being for the working classes—and today, the class struggle is wielded, whether explicitly…
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In a few days, elections will be held in Andalusia that will inevitably provide a snapshot of the process by which populism has seized control of the class narrative. This narrative was articulated by socialism, contested by fascism—which is why communists and Nazis couldn't be seen together, because they were vying for the narrative of how to achieve well-being for the working classes—and today, the class struggle is wielded, whether explicitly…

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noticiasdegipuzkoa.eus broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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