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Bright-side economics

2008 July 1. sz szilu84

Anders Åslund: How Capitalism Was Built. The Transformation of Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia, Cambridge: CUP, 2007The original article was published in Internationale Politik – Global Edition.

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Collective farms in the grip of the state

Zsuzsanna Varga: Az agrárlobbi tündöklése és bukása az államszocializmus időszakában. [The Rise and Fall of the Agrarian Lobby in the State Socialist Age]. Budapest, Gondolat Kiadó, 2013 Related Articles The Holocaust in the area of the Western Group of Occupation Forces. Account of the Solicitor Division of the State Protection Authority in the case of … Continue reading Collective farms in the grip of the state →

The national and the universal: is a world culture possible?

The culture of every social group – as opposed to the total culture of mankind"- is particular. The most specific form of this particularity in the modern age is nationalism. Paradoxically, despite of the plurality of the nation-states, they tend to become more and more alike: they operate according to uniform, universal rules. As a … Continue reading The national and the universal: is a world culture possible? →

Environmental ethics and “turbo-capitalism”

The author describes in detail the ecological limits to today's capitalism and defends a position which would put the harmonious co-existence of human beings and nature in the place of the profit-oriented dualism of production and consumption. The claim arising from this logically is that we need to revise radically the interpretation of our concept … Continue reading Environmental ethics and “turbo-capitalism” →

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