Ideas (and ideals) about the democratic state and its role in capitalist society are multiple and diverse. Many imagine the state to be a fine institution in principle, and also in practice if only everybody would pull together. Some see it as a manifestation of related forces: unfixed, constantly changing, and open to influence. Others consider the state a suitable instrument for putting their own progressive ideas into practice, while others still see it as a mere enforcer of capitalists‘ interests. There are also those who find some of its departments and features (e.g. social and welfare services, the rule of law etc.) good and worth defending, even while other departments (e.g. the police, the army, the ministry of economy etc.) are significantly less popular.
Information on the Prostituiertenschutzgesetz Registration System for Sex Workers
Since January 1st 2018, only those who have officially registered may work as sex workers. Since then, you have to expect a fine of up to 1000€ if you work unregistered. The so called “Hurenpass” is valid for everyone under
“I Want My Money!” – A guidebook for all those who are waiting to get paid
The job is finished, sent, done. Everything is wonderful; the only thing missing is payment. Now it’s time to..: Wait. And wait. A little more waiting. At some point, you get the feeling that it’s taken long enough for the