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Inequality and Social Struggles

Societies dominated by the capitalist mode of production are in constant change. The state of struggle in a society is conditioned by its inherent inequality. Without strong social movements and class struggles, inequality takes on dramatic proportions. 

It is thus crucial to look at the transformations and crises of capitalist development, their history and present, or the related shifts in the balance of power. The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation concentrates on to the development of new and old left-wing and emancipative forces. As an institution of political education, the foundation also advances strategic perspectives that focus on strengthening left-wing opposition to prevailing inequality and socialization, and on bringing together different movements and organizations. These are supported by educational formats that aim to aid the development of such movements and organizations. We fight against radical right-wing and reactionary forces, develop counter-arguments, and promote emancipatory and uniting perspectives.

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Planetary Politics in the Age of Climate Change

: Livestream 01.07.2026 18:30

Discussion with Dipesh Chakrabarty, Eva von Redecker and Violetta Bock

How the UK's Cost-of-Living Crisis Fuels Reform

: Analysis 13.05.2026

As wages stagnate and prices soar, voters across England, Scotland, and Wales abandoned the…

Why did the Romanian Government Collapse?

: Analysis 11.05.2026

Illie Bolojan's fall reveals how capitalist transformations have led to permanent crisis

Bulgaria: Crisis No More?

: Analysis 23.04.2026

In April's elections Rumen Radev secured a strong majority, ending years of political tumoil, while…

Ports and Power: Bolloré’s Exit from West Africa

: Analysis 19.04.2026

As French multibillionaire Vincent Bolloré’s African business empire shifts from logistics to media…

Iran: Neither Intervention Nor Trivialization

: Analysis 24.03.2026

Why we need to oppose both imperial aggression and the Iranian regime. By Sanaz Azimipour and Mahtab…

Lebanon: Solidarity in Times of War

: Essay 24.03.2026

Following the Israeli invasion, private initiatives are providing aid where the government and the…

Between Autonomy and Control

: Online Publication 03/2026

Comparing the Belgian Workers’ Party and the Democratic Socialists of America

Germany’s Autumn of Austerity

: Dossier

Ever since German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presented his draft budget for 2026, it has been clear:…

Germany’s Recession Election

: Dossier

By the time the German parliament cast its no-confidence vote against Chancellor Olaf Scholz on 16…

The Authoritarian Stack: Mapping Big Tech’s Capture of State Power

: Comment 27.01.2026

A new project exposes the infrastructure of techno-oligarchic control — and why Europe must act

Portugal’s Le Pen Moment

: Analysis 26.01.2026

As the political centre crumbles, the far right is filling the vacuum

Russia’s Climate Nihilism Is No Outlier

: Essay 19.01.2026

Whether in Washington or Moscow, no ruling class has a plan to tackle our planetary crisis

Chicago Joins the Fight against ICE

: Essay 14.01.2026

Civic groups and left-wing activists are uniting to defend their communities in the Midwestern…

The Political Economy of Survival

: Comment 13.01.2026

Sanaz Azimipour on the backdrop to the mass protests roiling Iran

The Republicans’ Blue-Collar Con

: Analysis 12.01.2026

Is the GOP really becoming a workers’ party? Don’t be fooled.