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Garai László

Theses on moderniosation, human capital and socialism

1998 January 1. sz szilu84

The essay follows Schumpeter's prediction, in which the Austian economist claimed that the changes of the 20th century would lead to something completely different from capitalism, and we could even call that socialism. These changes are related to human capacities and needs.

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Society, history and politics – interview with György Wiener

In an interview, the leading political scientist discovers the double determination of the political system. On the one hand, contempo­rary political phenomena mirror existing social cleavages, and on the other hand, they still preserve surviving political traditions. De­tails of this latter are investigated, which represents a unique ap­proach as compared to the common analytical methods … Continue reading Society, history and politics – interview with György Wiener →

The dialectics of change – The Soviet new left

Introduction of a radical, pro-perestroika Soviet „new left" group and their leader, Boris Kagarlitski. Their proposals to push back state socialism. A manifestation of representing self-government in the Soviet Union. Related Articles Constructing Civil Society? Green Money in Transition Hungary

Demanding te impossible

An outline about the most significant though not well-known current of the 1968 movements the so-called situationists, about their history, organisations and ideology. íthey attempted to re-unite ímarxism with anarchism and devlop an international power of workers' councils. Related Articles No related articles.

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