Against the Nation

Anti-National Politics in Germany

Nonfiction, History, Germany, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Robert Ogman ISBN: 9788293064213
Publisher: New Compass Press Publication: February 27, 2013
Imprint: New Compass Press Language: English
Author: Robert Ogman
ISBN: 9788293064213
Publisher: New Compass Press
Publication: February 27, 2013
Imprint: New Compass Press
Language: English

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.

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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.

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