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This source text is the homepage of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung (RLS) website, a German political foundation. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] The page presents a variety of current political topics, including a dossier on the 2026 World Cup as a stage for power, commerce, and resistance. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] It also features a dossier on the attack on the pillars of social security as a core project of the Merz government. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] Other highlighted themes include antifascist alliances, drawing on the historical experience of the 1936 Popular Front. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen]

The site promotes a speakers tour on Argentina as a laboratory of the far right, and a publication on leftist antimilitarist strategies. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] A series titled “What is actually…?” explains key terms from political discussion and the interests and conflicts behind them. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] The page also profiles German arms companies in a “Networked Arms Factories” feature. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] Current news articles cover topics such as the British party system, a new left party in Greece, the decline of educational funding, and protests in Bolivia and Mexico. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen]

The RLS website announces upcoming events, including the Benjamin Lectures 2026 on whether the West is declining again, and a discussion on planetary politics in the age of climate change. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] Another event addresses the attack on the welfare state with the title “Chainsaw or forming chains?” [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] The page also links to a dossier on wealth inequality in Germany, arguing that increasing wealth inequality is not an accident but the result of political decisions. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen]

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A campaigner can use this source to identify current political debates and campaigns supported by the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, such as those on social welfare, antifascism, and wealth redistribution. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen] The site provides a starting point for finding events, publications, and analyses that can inform campaign strategies on issues like the World Cup’s political dimensions, the rise of the far right, and attacks on the welfare state. [source: mcalevey-keine-halben-sachen]