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Anders Sigurd Lange (5 September 1904 – 18 October 1974) was a Norwegian political organiser, speaker and editor who led his eponymously named political party Anders Lange's Party into parliament in 1973.

Educated as a forestry technician, Lange got involved in politics following his stay in Argentina in the late 1920s. He joined the right-wing Fatherland League organisation upon his return to Norway in 1929, and he became a popular speaker at public rallies. His provocative style however often led to controversies. Although his agitation was chiefly directed against the political left, he also rejected the efforts of the far-right. He left the organisation in 1938 to join Landsforeningen Norges Sjøforsvar, where he agitated for strengthening the Norwegian armed forces and warned against the future world war. He was initially blocked from entering the organised Norwegian resistance during the Second World War, but nonetheless did work to assist resistance members, and he was arrested by the Germans and imprisoned twice.

After the war, Lange initially focused on his work as a kennel-owner, as well as to write and publish his own dog-owner's paper. Although he had pledged to not enter politics again, he became increasingly politically active. He started touring the country to speak at his public rallies, and the paper he published became increasingly political. He was a charismatic right-wing public speaker who first and foremost objected to high taxes, state-regulations and public bureaucracy. He gained a considerable following among youth in the 1960s, and their activities included to counter-demonstrate against left-wing demonstrations. Increasingly called upon by his supporters to establish a new political party, it was not until 1973 that he finally agreed to do so. The new party, named Anders Lange's Party (ALP) was founded by popular acclamation during a public meeting at Saga kino. He successfully entered the Norwegian Parliament after the election later the same year, but his new-found political career came to an abrupt end when he died the following year. Lange's political party was reformed and renamed to the Progress Party after his death.

Elitebørn i sunde rammer.

Der behøver ikke at være en modsætning mellem ­elite og trivsel. Selv med en lang skoledag kan man godt træne 5 gange om ugen som 9-årig, hvis krav, læring og præstationer går hånd i hånd med lyst, trivsel og tryghed.

’Elitebørn i sunde rammer’ viser med hjælp fra sociologien og psykologien, hvordan sportsklubber i samarbejde med forældre og skole kan skabe et læringsmiljø for børn og unge fra 9-15 år, der inddrager alle elementer i barnets dagligdag og udvikler mennesket bag udøveren.

Anders Lange er sociolog og talentchef for U10-U13 i Kjøbenhavns Boldklub.

Brian Jensen er Master i Positiv Psykologi (MoPP) ­og arbejder med U13 - U15 i F.C. København School of ­Excellence.

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Edition1
Printed pages170
Publish date26 Feb 2016
Published byHerreværelset
Languagedan
ISBN print9788792660480