Abstracts for Arena 5/2007
Håkan A Bengtsson
Editorial: An era undressed
For two decades politics has been on the defensive. In its place we've got marketsolutions for everything. But now OECD has different news: no more deregulations and privatizations, thank you!
Devrim Mavi
Politics for integration at a dead end
Swedish integration politics is a strange merry-go-around. Nothing ever changes. And the debate is even stranger. Time to go from politics based on the idea of integration to one focused on anti-discrimination.
Matti Kohonen
Put an end to taxhavens
Time to put a lock on all doors to taxhavens. It´s both realistic and possible to find rules and regulation to stop global taxevasion.
Lena Andersson and Peter Weiderud
Interview: God is back in town
Should religions be isolated from politics or integrated? The author Lena Andersson and Peter Weiderud, leader of the Christian socialdemocrats in Sweden, discuss secularism and the recent death-threats to the artist Lars Vilks because of his drawings of Muhammed as a dog.
Lars Mikael Raattamaa & Per Wirtén
The last fight of the middle-class
Everybody in the radical fringe of the political debates scorn the middle-class. But behind this you can find the values of the new innercity-bourgoisie. There has never been a better time to defend the common man.
Maria Ahlsdotter
The absence of feminist freedom
Maria Ahlsdotter asks why feminism and women studies have failed to politicize eating disorders. It's still considered nothing more than a private problem open to psychologists and therapists. Anna Johansson writes about the fat lady, and the nightmares modern culture gets from obesity.
Ulrika Dahl
Find five differences. The fem(me)inist bio-mythology of a girl with an eating disorder
Ulrika Dahl takes you on a private/personal trip to the writer as a young girl with sticky fingers.
Håkan Thörn
The new radicals of Africa
A new wave of progressive social movements is taking shape in countries like South Africa and Kenya. They connect across borders and with memories of anticolonial movements from the 20th century.
Published 2007-10-18
Original in Swedish
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