Google+

Entradas populares

Comparte

La increíble épica

miércoles, 6 de abril de 2022

Bienvenido/a a nuestro Newsletter

Bienvenido/a a nuestro Newsletter.
Tu dirección de email ha sido añadida a la siguiente lista de correos:

*El Espectador Imaginario

Para actualizar tus detalles y preferencias, por favor vista este enlace:

http://aulacritica.org/difusion/index.php?p=preferences&uid=c1a56d49365a89652f7b54972e76f7f1


Si no quieres recibir más mensajes, por favor, sigue este enlace:
http://aulacritica.org/difusion/index.php?p=unsubscribe&uid=c1a56d49365a89652f7b54972e76f7f1


Gracias

What Happened to France’s Socialist Party?

What Happened to France's Socialist Party?

Ell Folan: On 7 May 2012, François Hollande narrowly defeated incumbent Nicholas Sarkozy, ending 17 years of conservative presidencies in France.A month after his win, Holland's centre-left Parti Socialiste (PS) and its allies won an overall majority in both chambers of parliament. The stage seemed set for PS to reshape France. Ten years later, those days seem remarkably distant.

PS now holds just 25 seats out of 577 in the French National Assembly. Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris and the PS presidential nominee, is struggling to poll higher than small communist parties; one poll placed her in eleventh place.

How did this happen?

Like many stories of centre-left decline, the PS's can be ascribed to its adoption of rightwing policies, its appointment of unpopular leaders, the loss of some of its base to the far right and factionalism. Any one of these might have been enough to spell defeat in 2017; all of them at once has decimated the party.

First, some context. Like the UK, France does not have proportional representation; MPs and the president are elected in a two-round system, with only the top few candidates going through to a run-off.

This two-round system has left the PS watching from the sidelines more than once, but in 2012 they triumphed. Yet the millions of voters who had elected them quickly become disillusioned.

Hollande, elected on a program of taxing the rich and supporting trade unions, pursued multiple labour reforms that weakened trade unions, raised workers' pension contributions and made it easier for firms to sack workers – reforms that were bitterly opposed by his own base and the public.
CONTINUE READING ➡︎

Picks of the week...

REPORT

Inside the Volunteer Networks Sustaining Ukraine

by Volodya Vagner


Putin claimed there was no Ukrainian nation. Well, there certainly is one now. Volodya Vagner reports from Lviv on the massive popular mobilisation the war has prompted. Read more...

INTERVIEW

We Asked Post-Soviet Leftists What the Western Left Is Getting Wrong on Ukraine

by Diyora Shadijanova


Leftist narratives of the war in Ukraine have occasionally fallen prey to over-simplification and self-centrism. Four regional activists share their frustrations with Diyora Shadijanova. Read more...
READ MORE ON NOVARAMEDIA.COM ➡︎

We need your help...

We've got big plans for our written journalism, aiming to bring you even more analysis, opinion and reporting than we've been able to before.

Setting up a regular monthly donation is the best way to help us sustain our work, grow our output, and expand our reach.

Support us with a monthly donation, and you'll help bring even more people with us on a political journey over the next decade. We ask for the equivalent of one hour's wage a month, or anything you can.

Alternatively, you can support us with a one-off donation. We know times are really tough, so any support you give does not go unnoticed.

Thanks so much – we really couldn't do this without you.

Website
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Link
Copyright © 2022 Thousand Hands Ltd. All rights reserved.

You can choose which emails you receive from Novara Media (including our newsletters 'The Cortado' and 'The Pick', updates on what we're working on and ways you can support our work). Manage your preferences here.

Thousand Hands Ltd is a private company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales #11245029. Its registered address is 96 Castle Lane West, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH9 3JU. Novara Media is a trading name of Thousand Hands Ltd and, as such, the individual shall have no personal liability arising out of such communication, and liability or obligation rests solely with Novara Media. Opinions or advice contained in this email are subject to the terms and conditions set out in the relevant terms of business and are not necessarily agreed or authorised by Thousand Hands Ltd.

We have taken all reasonable precautions to ensure that no viruses are transmitted from Novara Media to any third party. Novara Media accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from the use of this email or the contents. Novara Media is regulated by IMPRESS, the independent press regulator.






This email was sent to sauuuuul.peliculas@blogger.com
why did I get this?    unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences
Thousand Hands Ltd trading as Novara Media · 10 Bridge Street · Christchurch, Dorset BH23 1EF · United Kingdom

martes, 5 de abril de 2022

Confirmación solicitada

Bienvenido a nuestro newsletter.

Hemos recibido un pedido de suscripción de tu dirección de email para
el siguiente newsletter:


* El Espectador Imaginario

Si es correcto, por favor, pulsa el siguiente enlace para confirmar la
suscripción. Sin esa confirmación la suscripción no tendrá efecto.


http://aulacritica.org/difusion/index.php?p=confirm&uid=c1a56d49365a89652f7b54972e76f7f1


Si no deseas confirmar la suscripción, no es necesario hacer nada más,
simplemente elimina este mensaje.

Gracias.

Por favor, confirma tu suscripción a "No es cine todo lo que reluce - Noticias"

 
follow.it
Hola sauuuuul.peliculas,
Por favor, activa tu suscripción al feed "No es cine todo lo que reluce - Noticias" haciendo clic en el botón de abajo.
Clic aquí para confirmar
o copia y pega el siguiente enlace en tu navegador:
https://follow.it/confirm-signup-subscription/QlIGtFT7FqabjgZZP7XNQDug1c8xLwADDtgLA3BqDt1Em3E5ddeQcd5qt2dZaQiKeNyXsY_F_H33ABpWJEv57A
Siempre puede administrar su suscripción iniciando sesión con su nombre de usuario sauuuuul.peliculas y contraseña 2hd9bklM7z.

O, si tienes ti propio blog o sitio web, considera ofrecer una follow.it suscripción también - tiene muchas ventajas.

Has solicitado suscribirte al feed No es cine todo lo que reluce - Noticias en 06-04-2022 desde la IP 2800:200:e790:73b:836:9bc1:122d:24b6 . Sin embargo, si no quieres suscribirte, por favor déjanos saber haciendo clic en el botón de abajo.
No me quiero suscribir
¡Gracias!
Tu Equipo de follow.it

 

Peliculas

9 películas de terror en español para ver (y espantarse) en la noche de Halloween

  • Redacción
  • BBC Mundo
31 octubre 2016
Foto del rodaje de "Juan de los Muertos"

FUENTE DE LA IMAGEN,LA ZANFOÑA PRODUCCIONES

Pie de foto,

Varios directores de cine de América Latina y España han destacado a nivel internacional por sus historias de horror.

Mientras unos ya eligieron su disfraz para la noche de brujas, otros han decidido que se quedarán en casa y están preparando un maratón de películas de miedo.

Pero, ¿cuáles son las alternativas a las ya clásica serie "Halloween", de John Carpenter, y otras producciones emblemáticas como las "Pesadillas en la calle Elm" y "Viernes 13"?

Hollywood tiene, por supuesto, muchas otras opciones, pero el cine en español tampoco se queda atrás.

Aquí nueve recomendaciones de BBC Mundo para un maratón de películas de terror con sabor hispanoamericano.

1. El laberinto del fauno

La actriz Ivana Baquero (Ofelia) en una proyección especial de "El laberinto del fauno" en Los Ángeles, California.

FUENTE DE LA IMAGEN,GETTY IMAGES

Pie de foto,

"El laberinto del fauno" (2006), ganadora de 3 Premios Óscar, 3 Premios BAFTA, 7 Premios Goya, y 9 Premios Ariel, fue dirigida por el cineasta mexicano Guillermo del Toro.

Ambientado en 1944, en plena Guerra Civil Española, el filme cuenta la historia de una niña de 13 años llamada Ofelia.

Archive