Abdullah Öcalan, leader of the Kurdish people, was arrested in 1999 and sentenced to death after an iniquitous trial, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment after the abolition of the death penalty. He continues from his prison a major intellectual reflection on freedom, society and modernity. In Sociology of Freedom, the third volume of the Manifesto for a democratic civilization, a work in 5 volumes, he follows in line with the great e…
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Abdullah Öcalan, leader of the Kurdish people, was arrested in 1999 and sentenced to death after an iniquitous trial, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment after the abolition of the death penalty. He continues from his prison a major intellectual reflection on freedom, society and modernity. In Sociology of Freedom, the third volume of the Manifesto for a democratic civilization, a work in 5 volumes, he follows in line with the great e…