
DIE LINKE’s Road to Power: An Interview with Bernd Riexinger
Bernd Riexinger, co-chair of Germany’s Left Party, talks about socialist strategy in the twenty-first century.
Agathe Dorra is a PhD researcher in political aesthetics at King’s College London
Bernd Riexinger, co-chair of Germany’s Left Party, talks about socialist strategy in the twenty-first century.
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