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The Hungarian way of patching budget holes

2009 July 1. sz szilu84

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Child poverty and family assistence

Child poverty and income inequalities among families with children have increased steadily in the co-called developed countries of the West too. Recently, there is a threat that these differences will increase sustantially. Mainstream experts usually justify this process by ecoinomic necessities. This paper demonstrates these trends on the example of East European countries. Related Articles … Continue reading Child poverty and family assistence →

Analysing Political Islam – A Critique of Traditional Historical Materialist Analytic

The author, criticising Amin, considers political Islam rather "modern" although not in the frame of the Eurocentric notion of capitalist modernity the tool traditional historic materialism uses. Anyhow, the foot soldiers of militant Islam are the dreadfully poor who have relied on Islam institutions for their very survival. It is time to desist from homogenizing … Continue reading Analysing Political Islam – A Critique of Traditional Historical Materialist Analytic →

The changing face of “kaláka” – reciprocity in a non-archaic society

"Kaláka" is an institution typical for the Hungarian village. Neighbours, relatives, acquaintances exchange labour whenever they build house or have some other major work on the agenda. The authors claim this is an example of Karl Polányi's reciprocity theory, which they explain in detail. Related Articles The changing face of the far right in Western … Continue reading The changing face of “kaláka” – reciprocity in a non-archaic society →

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