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Eszmélet Day – December 7, 1996

1997 April 1. sz szilu84
Summary of the one-day forum of our journal held on 7 December 1996 with foreign speakers including Alain Lipietz, Peter Gowan and Michael John.

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No. 26 | (Summer 1995)

In the contest of the emptiest banalities used in the past five to six years, slogans about Europe probably are at the top. In this issue of Eszmélet, we present our readers selected articles on the European Union that help in making an attempt to separate illusions of the 90s from existing alternatives. The authors … Continue reading No. 26 | (Summer 1995) →

Is Marxism modern?

The author enters into debate whith views proclaiming that Marxism is outdated. He points out the topicality of Marxist answers in the issue of modernisation. He refutes the wide spread notion that Marxism does not rely enough on the importance of the personality and that it gives a Utopian response to questions of society. He … Continue reading Is Marxism modern? →

On the Difference of Amending or Surpassing a System

All of our actions characterises not only us but also the role we play in the social system we are living in. Our private actions – whether wanted or unwanted – also fulfil a social function regardless that we are aware of it or not or we intended it or not. The article analyses the … Continue reading On the Difference of Amending or Surpassing a System →

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