
Against The Nation
Following the German reunification process in the 1990s, a new movement appeared in Germany. This movement rejected all forms of nationalism, including the desirability and legitimacy of national communities, borders, and the existence of the nation-state itself.
Against the Nation covers the background of this movement--the rise of Neo-Nazism, racist violence, restriction in immigration policies, and growing state power--as well as its urge to organize society around other principles than nationality.
By examining the campaigns and documents of the various anti-national tendencies in Germany during this period, Robert Ogman takes a fresh look at the question of nationalism and its relationship to Left politics.
- Undertittel
- Anti-national Politics in Germany
- Forfatter
- Robert Ogman
- ISBN
- 9788293064206
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 310 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.9.2015
- Forlag
- Compass Press
- Antall sider
- 129
