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2021 Will Be a Make-or-Break Year for Norway’s Left

With an election due this autumn, Norway’s once-dominant Labour Party has been out of government for almost a decade. If the Norwegian left can’t recapture the spirit that underpinned its greatest achievements, an impressive legacy of social reform will be under threat.

Don’t Hate the Dolly, Hate the Game

A collective wail of anguish went up after news broke that Dolly Parton's working-class anthem “9 to 5” has been repurposed for a Squarespace ad lauding “working, working, working.” Our grief is justified. But the song's deformation into a hollow jingle says more about capitalism than Dolly.

Jeff Bezos: Your Legacy Is Exploitation

Jeff Bezos is stepping aside as Amazon's CEO having made a fortune of almost $200 billion. It's an attempt at reputation rehabilitation — but he can't escape the legacy of exploitation he leaves behind.

Italy’s New Technocratic Government Is an Insult to Democracy

The Italian president has appointed former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi to form a "nonpolitical" government. In fact, this is the latest in a string of technocratic administrations designed to impose unpopular austerity measures — a deeply ideological program that Italians have never voted for.

Stop Blaming the Pandemic on “Selfish Rule-Breakers”

A British government ad campaign targets lockdown rule-breakers, blamed for undermining measures to tackle the pandemic. But the real problem is the government's failure to set effective rules to start with — scapegoating individual behavior even as it has allowed the virus to let rip in crowded schools and workplaces.