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The eighteen brumaire of boris Yeltsin

1996 April 1. sz szilu84

In his book Marx analysed the incompatibility of nascent capitalism and democracy. His formula is a most useful tool in explaining the recent developments in Russian politics.

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Cultural trends and civilisation concepts at the turn of the decade

Due to conflicting trends in Hungary, following them and especially forecasting them is extremely difficult. Free cultural development that matches to the global era (still) exists, while the anti-liberal, quasi-nationalist past-admiring cultural policy of authorities gains ground. Related Articles Approaches to the cultural policy issues of the Kádár-era Ecological Civilisation What’s left of the Soviet … Continue reading Cultural trends and civilisation concepts at the turn of the decade →

The European Vortex

The author points out the historical roots of the Greek and eurozone crises, highlighting the outcome of the independence of the ECB and the lack of political integration. Instead of austerity measures, he is suggesting a new Marshall Plan aiming the improvement of productivity in order to help the periphery of Europe. Germany should reconsider … Continue reading The European Vortex →

Employees’ self-government and economic rationality

Reform concepts that receive support today do not wish to make the collectives of employers the owners. The author proves that self-government and economic rationality do not exclude one another. Related Articles Transformation, management – the issue of self-government (excerpts) Factory constitution and workers’ self-government in the FRG On the permanent economic quasi-reforms

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