20635 Article(s) by: Wouter van de Klippe

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Wouter van de Klippe is a freelance journalist and writer based in Europe. He is particularly interested in organized labor, social and environmental justice, and social welfare states.

The Pharaoh’s Curse

Egypt’s authoritarian president has recreated Cairo in his image, bulldozing ancient tombs, working-class neighborhoods, and the city’s already scarce green space.

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    The System That Survived Apartheid

    South Africa’s townships were built to enforce white supremacy. Three decades into democracy, they remain the foundation of a racialized capitalism that governs through scarcity and patronage.

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      Modi’s Hindutva Theme Parks

      India has launched major schemes of urban transformation in cities like Ayodhya. Behind the rhetoric of modernity lurks a crude religious chauvinism.

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        Free Reign

        Eric Adams’s alleged record as Brooklyn borough president and mayor of New York City would be tough for anyone to top.

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          Urban Legends

          Politicians and thought leaders have spent decades demonizing American cities. urban-legends

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            When Unions Built Social Housing

            Throughout the mid-20th century, immigrant associations and labor unions bought and built thousands of co-ops to house working-class New Yorkers. A left-led co-op revival might provide a way out of our present-day urban housing crisis.

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              Downstate Socialism

              New York’s socialist movement found a mid-century standard-bearer in an Italian American congressman from the Bronx.

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                Mayor Mamdani’s Budget Can Add Up

                New York’s incoming socialist mayor faces real fiscal constraints — but also real opportunities. With a strong tax base, modest reforms, and a clear political mandate, Zohran Mamdani has the tools to govern.

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