Kamala Harris’ loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential elections was due in large part to declining support for the Democratic candidate from union members, African Americans, and Latino/a s suggesting a decline in class consciousness, working class solidarity, and the strengthening of masculinist and white racial identities. These are shocking not only because of Trump’s hostility to unions, working class problems, and his overt racism and sexism, but because these groups have long been part of the Democratic party voting bloc.
Algeria: Colonisation and racism
19 March 2025, by ,Jean-Michel Apathie, a well-known French mainstream columnist, was suspended from the RTL television channel on 5 March after pointing out that France had committed massacres during the colonisation of Algeria.
The fight to free Mahmoud Khalil and defend freedom of speech
18 March 2025, byIn the past few days, thousands of people across the United States have demonstrated in support of Mahmoud Khalil, an individual who has come to symbolize President Donald Trump’s attacks on immigrants, on Palestinians, on the Palestine solidarity movement, on universities, and on academic freedom and freedom of speech.
Kurdistan: ‘Turkey must choose between the status quo, endless war and peace with the Kurds’.
17 March 2025, byFollowing the appeal by Abudllah Öcalan, leader of the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK), for his movement to lay down its arms, what are the prospects for the Kurdish people? L’Anticapitaliste spoke with Salih Azad, head of the Kurdish Democratic Centre in Marseille.
Student protests in Serbia: "The movement cannot afford to stop now"
16 March 2025, byOn January 28, the ongoing mass protest movement in Serbia toppled the government, ushering in the biggest challenge to Aleksandar Vučić’s authoritarian rule, which has been in place for more than a decade
Spanish state: Housing – old problem, new solutions
15 March 2025, by ,Rent levels have been on everyone’s lips in recent months, and not for nothing. Not only because it’s a problem that affects hundreds of thousands of people, but also because the housing rights movement has succeeded in getting tens of thousands of people onto the streets of Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Gijón, Burgos, Zaragoza, Salamanca and other cities.
Spanish state: PSOE Congress closes ranks around leader
14 March 2025, byThe 41st Congress of the Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE – Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party), held from 29 November to 1 December 2024, took place against an increasingly unstable international and geopolitical backdrop, and at a time when the media and the judiciary are focusing on corruption, the new shadow hanging over ‘Sanchismo’, the method of government of the current prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, who is also the party’s general secretary, in particular the affair involving the party’s former number two, José Luis Ábalos.
France: The situation in France, the NFP and the tasks of revolutionaries
13 March 2025, byThe situation in France is marked by the general crisis of capitalism and its place in the international balance of forces. It is currently in a very unstable equilibrium and, like many other countries, could tip over into the domination of the extreme right.
Greece: the mass movement is back on track!
12 March 2025, byFebruary 28 was a historic day for Greece. The general strike represented the biggest mobilization at least since the fall of the military junta, in 1974, if not in the history of the Greek state altogether. Unprecedented rallies took place in more than 260 cities, including dozens abroad, as far as Argentina, South Korea, and Australia.
Germany: After the federal elections, resistance not adaptation!
11 March 2025, by ,The results of the German federal elections held on 23 February 2025 confirm that the country’s shift to the right can be halted. In parliament, the conservative CDU/CSU, with 208 seats, and the fascist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), with 152 seats, have achieved the strongest positions. Together, they represent a large majority of the 630 MPs. The AfD sees itself as the real winner, having more than doubled its share of the vote from 10.3% to 20.8%.

