The ideological spectrum of the planet is changing along with the institutions.
The left, for the most part, seems to have divided between those who want to improve the capitalist system, and those who defend thematic causes.
There is no longer talk of putting an end to capital or conquering socialism. They have practically abandoned the popular world. Far-right populist forces have taken their place, often in defense of workers' rights and conservative values.
They prosper in many countries, with authoritarian but also, on occasions, anti-imperialist proposals. It is the so-called Neo-fascism.
On this topic, in Negro y Blanco, Eduardo Artés talks with Álvaro Ramis, Sociologist, theologian and Rector of the Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano.