Aleksandar Boskovic is an anthropologist and anarchist. He was born (because he had no alternative) on June 5, 1962, in Zemun, in what was then FNR Yugoslavia. He is happily unmarried with no children that he can claim responsibility for. His parents are of different ethnicities: his father is Serbian and his mother is Macedonian. He grew up in different places speaking different languages, so he considered himself to be Yugoslavian until 1991.

He has taught at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland; University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; University of Ljubljana, in Slovenia; and University of Brasilia, Brazil. Currently, he is a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.

His most recent work is a collection of the CAE texts (Digitalni partizani), published in Belgrade in October 2000. He believes that anarchism is the best possible system and that people should disregard authority whenever possible. Otherwise, he has a Macedonian passport, official residence in Brazil, Yugoslav and Brazilian ID cards, and a current visa for South Africa. He believes multiculturalism is okay, and he accepts Vuk Cosic's dictum of being a No Land's Man.