The ghosts of the past have returned to Europe and the world: far-right parties are once again entering parliaments, forming coalitions, and winning elections. They command colossal financial resources, and their supporters are not fringe figures, but ordinary people—neighbors, colleagues, and acquaintances. How can one transform personal trauma into political action capable of changing the country? And what can one do to counter influential opponents with significantly fewer resources? Alice Barbe, French activist and president of the Academy of Future Leaders, discussed these issues at the School’s seminar in Warsaw.
«Activism is great, but real power and influence comes from politics»
Presentation of a French activist and president of the Academy of Future Leaders Alice Barbe at the School's seminar in Warsaw.