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Orientering 50 years ago (MODERN TIMES 'forerunner)

Agent MI5 sings out

John Tanner, alias director Kristian Gleditsch at the Norwegian Geographic Survey, has been revealed – without the participation of Asbjørn Bryhn or his staff in the surveillance service. That is: Gleditsch, just returned from the border crossing in Pasvik, revealed himself at a press conference Tuesday in the presence of the entire Oslo press. It is he who wrote the mentioned Spy who loved his next, the Pax book with the Lygren case as a clear starting point. The book has attracted numerous attention, not least because it appears from the cover that the author has previously been associated with the intelligence service. And it was probably someone who had guessed the right solution.

No, we don't love NATO

The political denial campaign is drawing attention to NATO's goals and strategy. We do not have soldiers with the protection of the "security of the realm" as the only task, but NATO soldiers who are obedient servants to the greatest and most offensive military force in history. The question is therefore no longer what values ​​one fights for, but what values ​​one fights for when one becomes available to the US Army, Northern Norway Division.

Sartre in Norwegian

Jean Paul Sartre is called the most important thinker in postwar Europe. Based on two Sartre books – Walter Biehmels Sartre (Cappelen) and Jean Paul Sartre: Political Writings. In committees at Dag Østerberg (PAX) – University lecturer Audun Øfsti here gives an introduction to Sartre's authorship, his critique of dogmatic Marxism in which he clears space for existentialism and his analysis of the concepts class, collective, state, as they are presented in the essay, among others. Patrice Lumumba: A political portrait.