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Urmas Espenberg
Estonian writer and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Urmas Espenberg (born 4 July 1961) is an Estonian author, politician and publicist, member of the XIV Riigikogu as an alternate member.[2]
Career and education
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In 1984, he graduated from Moscow State University.[1] From 1991 to 1993, he attended Catonsville Community College. He is a member and spokesperson of the Conservative People's Party of Estonia the right-wing populist party in Estonia, and sits on its board.[3][4]
Political views
He is quoted as having written on an Estonian National conservative news and opinion portal: "A person's personal life remains. And that life would be safe and pleasant then. Far from it – hordes of low-IQ immigrants and Islamic radicals make it disgusting and downright dangerous by forcing their views and beliefs."[5]
Publications
- Books
- "Tequila pööripäev" (Agitaator/Kollane raamat: 2002)
- "Otsin naist (2. osa)" (Agitaator/Kollane raamat: 2003)
- "Diskreetne passioon: Filosoofiline reality-romaan elust banaanivabariigis" (Kentaur [et]: 2004)
- "Erose kütkeis: Filosoofilis-sotsioloogiline seksuaaluurimus" (Pegasus [et]: 2005)
- "Kestvad kiiduavaldused. Valitud esseed (2004–2006). Intervjuu Rein Veidemanniga" (Kentaur [et]: 2007)
- "Mees, kes kartis" (Kentaur: 2009)
- "Mars ja Venus – elu igavene heitlus" (Piip: 2011)
- "Rändaja/The Traveller" (Läänetasandiku OÜ: 2013)
- "Valge mehe lauaraamat" (Läänetasandiku OÜ: 2017)
- Articles
- Espenberg, Urmas (8 March 2005). "Meediaarvustus: Eesti Ekspressi feminiseerumine?". Postimees. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- Espenberg, Urmas (30 July 2008). "EESTI MEES JA VÄLISMAA NAINE". Buduaar. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- Espenberg, Urmas (28 November 2011). "Urmas Espenberg: uue matriarhaadi ähvardavad visooonid". Delfi. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
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