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Uniform approach: from the mystification of the past to the defence of the present

The domination of uniform mentality, this seemingly scientific, but obviously ideologically based intellectual movement has occured after the fall of the state socialist systems. Its historical perception is simplified: its central aim is to prove the "two despotisms – two totalitarianism" theory, that is, the identification of fasism and communism. History is of final character … Continue reading Uniform approach: from the mystification of the past to the defence of the present →

Trends of industrial development and Hungary

Globalization is a logical outcome of world capitalist development. Its roots can be found in the propensity of capital to grow. Looking back from the contemporary stage of concentration, earlier theories that claimed the power of small enterprise look ridiculous. The author outlines the impact of global economic trends on the Hungarian economy and draws … Continue reading Trends of industrial development and Hungary →

On the nature of the Horty regime

The tendencies born in the changes of 1989 created a semi-colonial capitalist regime, which quickly found their common features with the interwar counter-revolutionary systems. This has led to the rehabilitation of the Horty  regime in Hungary. Related Articles Changes of Europe – with the left eye Will ideas of István Bibó win? Anti-Francoist Social Movements … Continue reading On the nature of the Horty regime →

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