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La Repubblica - Włochy | Czwartek, 27. Listopad 2008
Marc Lazar on the troubles of the Left
In view of the in-fighting in the French Socialist Party (PS), political expert Marc Lazar sees Europe's entire Left at a crossroads in its history. It must reinvent itself, writes the Italian daily La Repubblica. "The majority of the PS wants the party to reorient itself along the lines of classical socialism. This entails the stigmatisation of any attempt at forming an alliance with the centre, which has already borne fruits at a local level. ... Meanwhile, Gordon Brown's most recent anti-crisis measures in England stand in contradiction to the direction taken by New Labour. The SPD [Social Democratic Party of Germany] has been penalised for its coalition policy with the CDU/CSU, the Christian Democrats, and is now struggling under pressure from the new Left. Consequently it is now turning its back on [former chancellor Gerhard] Schröder's agenda and banking on a more 'social' policy. Apparently Labour and the SPD, the authors of the revisionist and renewal policies of the Left in the 1990s, have reached the end of the cycle they called the Third Way. ... They have an identity problem, a problem with their political projects because they are now called on to give their reformism, or socialism, a genuine and inspiring content. The European Left has suffered many election defeats, but above all it has lost its intellectual superiority. Now it needs to focus on regaining it."
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