Ruth Kinna: The Government of No One. The Theory and Practice of Anarchism
ANARCHISM: Typical anarchist struggles such as the eight-hour day, access to contraception, liberalization of marriage law and access to military denial have largely been successful. But where does anarchism stand today?
MIGRANTS: How hospitable can one be expected to be? Those who do not belong anywhere become poets, because they have to invent a new form of world citizenship, writes Alain Badiou.
: Spain's anarchist history may explain why anarchist underground movements are strong in the country. Classical anarchists also inspire alternative social organization.
: Information control and militarization, labor rights, liberal globalization, climate and environmental policy, international and international solidarity are central themes in both recent and 150-year history of anarchism.
: First of May and other days with major socialist demonstrations and meetings, red flags are seen in Norway and around the world. What is the background for this use of the red flag in the socialist movement around the world? Erling Outzen has made history easy.