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Sebastjan Erlah (*7. october 1982, Kranj), slovenian journalist, collumnist blogger and political philosopher.

After his graduation on the high school, he studied theology on University of Ljubljana. During his study, he was working as editor of Catholic forum portal "Forumi.RKC.si", collumnist and outside co-worker of catholic newspaper Družina, where he was writing about thematics considering young catholics.

Later he became one of the most famous journalists of catholic national radio Ognjisce, where he worked almost for four years. During that time he became one of the leading collumnist at Casnik.si portal and outside co-worker and collumnist at Demokracija newspaper.

He is known as one of the most hard critics of socialist ideology and philosophy, which lead him into very criticism of the socialist groups and parties from Slovenia. While violent protests in Maribor, where people were protesting against the mayor of the second largest city in Slovenia, he criticised the calls for "democratic socialism" and violence agains the police. On his Twitter profile he stated that "Maribor is a proof that police should have more authority of using their shooting weapons" what later cost him a job at radio Ognisce, by accusation of those involved in a protest, that he was stating "that police should shoot at the civilians."

His political philosophy stands on the classical liberal philosophy (Hume, Locke, Smith, Friedmann, etc.). He is also one of the leading apologets of the Catholic Church in Slovenia.

One of his best known essays are "Project Hitler" where he proves by historical events, that protests in Slovenia which occoured late in the 2012 and in the first months in 2013 are in fact the same phenomenon as it was the rising of nacism during late twenties in Germany, and "How they try to assasinate legal country" where he points out that Slovenia may have being stepped out of socialist Yugoslavia, but never get herself free from the communist ideology and political methodes, specially in the case of law and courts, stating that the accusation of former prime minister of Slovenia Janez Jansa withouth any proof of his involvement in corrupt business in Patria case is a communist method of framed trials where ex-communists who still strongly participate in Slovenia used to remove their political oponents.

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Sebastjan Erlah (*7. october 1982, Kranj), slovenian journalist, collumnist blogger and political philosopher.

After his graduation on the high school, he studied theology on University of Ljubljana. During his study, he was working as editor of Catholic forum portal "Forumi.RKC.si", collumnist and outside co-worker of catholic newspaper Družina, where he was writing about thematics considering young catholics.

Later he became one of the most famous journalists of catholic national radio Ognjisce, where he worked almost for four years. During that time he became one of the leading collumnist at Casnik.si portal and outside co-worker and collumnist at Demokracija newspaper.

He is known as one of the most hard critics of socialist ideology and philosophy, which lead him into very criticism of the socialist groups and parties from Slovenia. While violent protests in Maribor, where people were protesting against the mayor of the second largest city in Slovenia, he criticised the calls for "democratic socialism" and violence agains the police. On his Twitter profile he stated that "Maribor is a proof that police should have more authority of using their shooting weapons" what later cost him a job at radio Ognisce, by accusation of those involved in a protest, that he was stating "that police should shoot at the civilians."

His political philosophy stands on the classical liberal philosophy (Hume, Locke, Smith, Friedmann, etc.). He is also one of the leading apologets of the Catholic Church in Slovenia.

One of his best known essays are "Project Hitler" where he proves by historical events, that protests in Slovenia which occoured late in the 2012 and in the first months in 2013 are in fact the same phenomenon as it was the rising of nacism during late twenties in Germany, and "How they try to assasinate legal country" where he points out that Slovenia may have being stepped out of socialist Yugoslavia, but never get herself free from the communist ideology and political methodes, specially in the case of law and courts, stating that the accusation of former prime minister of Slovenia Janez Jansa withouth any proof of his involvement in corrupt business in Patria case is a communist method of framed trials where ex-communists who still strongly participate in Slovenia used to remove their political oponents.

See also his blog: http://erlah.net