Prospect co-founder Robert Kuttner interviews Susan Neiman, author of ‘Learning From the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil.’
Germany
Why American Workers Have Been Left Out of Our Life-and-Death Decision-Making
While European workers have helped shape their nations’ coronavirus policies, most of their U.S. counterparts have no unions to give them a voice.
Fearful (and False) Symmetry
A Sanders-Trump election would not be a face-off between left and right, but
between democracy and incipient fascism.
Shock & Roll
A neo-Nazi commercial empire, a German minister, and the fight for a country’s soul
Why Support for Europe’s Far Right Has Peaked
Europe’s nationalist identity politicians may be running out of steam.
Can Europe Come Together?
The elections to the European Parliament halted the rise of the far right but produced more fragmentation—and that’s not good enough.
The Migration Crisis and the Future of Europe
The identity crisis imperiling the continent isn’t one of race and religion. It’s one of Europe’s willingness to preserve and expand its liberal values.
Europe’s Winter of Discontent
Domestic political turmoil in the European Union’s four largest economies spells trouble ahead.
The Permanent Becomes Ephemeral: Merkel Steps Back
In Germany, Angela Merkel announces her intention to step down as party leader. What are the implications for the European Union?
Another Ominous Transition in Europe
With the impending departure of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the continent’s fragmentation intensifies.

