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Francia Kommunista Párt

Citizens’ Charta for a different Europe

2004 July 1. sz szilu84

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Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question

International Conference, Budapest, ELTE 11 November, 2015 ELTE, Gólyavár, Maria Theresia-room 1088 Múzeum krt. 6-8. Program 9 a.m.   Opening remarks: József Juhász (Head of Eastern European History Department, ELTE) Joanna Gwiazdecka (RLS Warsaw) Eszter Bartha(Eszmélet) 9.15 – 11.00 a.m. Section One Rethinking the history of women’s activism and human emancipation Francisca de Haan, Understanding … Continue reading Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question →

Társadalomkritikai és kulturális folyóirat // A quarterly journal for social critique and culture

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Car as the Icon of Consumer Society: Status Symbol and Shortage in the Era of Stagnation

By comparing patterns and structures of Soviet and US car production and consumption the author concludes that the "development of catching-up" in the 1970s and 1980s produced more human life conditions in the Soviet Union than the present ones in Russia despite that driving now has a far more better technical and technological level. Related … Continue reading Car as the Icon of Consumer Society: Status Symbol and Shortage in the Era of Stagnation →

Lessons from the Communist Manifesto for the 21st century

From the most well-known paragraphs of the Communist Manifesto one can derive some less well-known conclusions once we place the 150 year old text in a contemporary framework. Related Articles No related articles.

The guild

Intellectuals view themselves as the vanguard of modernisation, while their actual behaviour bears a number of feudalistic marks. Since an essential ingredient of the existence of intelligentsia is to develop the society in an intellectual sense, this layer cannot reach any form of "class power" under conditions of capitalism. Related Articles Issue 103 (Autumn 2014) … Continue reading The guild →

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