Progressive forces will need a bold new vision if they are to stand a chance in future elections.
Vito Laterza
Vito Laterza is associate professor in development studies at the University of Agder, southern Norway, and a visiting fellow at the Swedish Collegium... for Advanced Study. He is an anthropologist and analyst focusing on global politics, digitalisation, green transition and the human condition.
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