Date
1 January 2011
Description
Political prisoner and theorist who helped cofound the Kurdish Workers’ Party (PKK), Abdullah Öcalan, takes a closer look at the historical background of the paradigma between nation-state.
With a view to issues of ethnicity and nationhood like the Kurdish question, which have their roots deep in history and at the foundations of society, the only solution seemed to be the creation of a nation-state, which was the paradigm of the capitalist modernity at that time.
Photo: Arham Jain
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