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Dag Herbjørnsrud

Former editor of MODERN TIMES. Now head of the Center for Global and Comparative History of Ideas.

Leader: One of us – again

Åsne Seierstad has committed a gifted book. She does not answer the "riddle," which will plague us for many years. But that is exactly why she brings the reader one step closer to greater recognition.

Leader: Fell for his own grip

The "Skavlan" broadcast reveals why Jens Stoltenberg lost the election. The problem lies not only in NRK's ​​censorship of Frp criticism and a Soviet-style clipping.

Leader: Right about

Erna Solberg's eyes reveal most: Siv Jensen has the most power in the country here.

Leader: The brakeman

The UN can only come up with its reports that the earth is round and that our lifestyle is changing the climate. We do not think so until we see the national celodos, the glaciers, melt.

Leader: From wit to width

It is when the spirit of time blows us out into the vastness that the wit of man can save us, says Jan Kjærstad.

Leader: Then came Blue Monday

Monday's election result is the account of Frp's announced political power. But it also gives a party like SV a whole new opportunity and justification.

Leader: A lower barricade limit

This year's election campaign has shown that Norway should listen to the Council of Europe and do as Bosnia, the Philippines and Denmark: Lower the barrier, create more political diversity.

Leader: Clear speech

While the UN Security Council discussed attacks on Syria on Wednesday, Norwegian parties ran with art, staffing agencies and police exercises.

Leader: Debts that apply

Some talk about saving the world. Others do something about it. The Foreign Ministry is in the process of saving millions from a debt hell.