Donald Trump

(Un)Happy Anniversary, or: Is It Time to Stop Blaming Trump?

Attributing every problem in the United States to Donald Trump is incorrect. Not because he’s innocent – he clearly isn’t – but because focusing on him alone is a way of avoiding a much harder truth.

Attributing every problem in the United States to Donald Trump is incorrect. Not because he’s innocent – he clearly isn’t – but because focusing on him alone is a way of avoiding a much harder truth.

Fiume o morte

Fascism and Resistance: What We Can Learn from the Croatian Oscar Nominee 

“Rijeka is a Croatian city, as well." This is how Igor Bezinović, director of "Fiume o Morte!" describes an important message of his film, which is this year’s Croatian candidate for the Oscars and has already been awarded the main prize in Rotterdam. 

“Rijeka is a Croatian city, as well.” This is how Igor Bezinović, director of “Fiume o Morte!” describes an important message of his film, which is this year’s Croatian candidate for the Oscars and has already been awarded the main prize in Rotterdam. 

The light we cannot lose

On this World News Day, for too many people, the future is getting too dark to see. This moment is best described as living in a state of perpetual flux, of global uncertainty and deep, unsettling insecurity.

On this World News Day, for too many people, the future is getting too dark to see. This moment is best described as living in a state of perpetual flux, of global uncertainty and deep, unsettling insecurity.

Who is the worker of the 21st century?

Is the worker of the 21st century even a worker? Or have they become a number, a resource, a benefit user, an identification card? In the private sector the worker is no longer a political subject. They are reduced to a function within a system that teaches them to be lucky to have a job at all. The right to voice discontent? It exists today only as a clause in the employment contract, right next to the one about loyalty to the company.

Is the worker of the 21st century even a worker? Or have they become a number, a resource, a benefit user, an identification card? In the private sector the worker is no longer a political subject. They are reduced to a function within a system that teaches them to be lucky to have a job at all. The right to voice discontent? It exists today only as a clause in the employment contract, right next to the one about loyalty to the company.