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Get the streets against imperialist intervention!

2000 October 1. sz szilu84

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The debt mountain – how to overcome?

The author shows us the developing process of the „debt trap". If the accumulated debts cause stagnation, poverty and social tension in the debtor and lower economic growth in the creditor nations, even within the nowadays framework of economic thinking, i. e. if this problem is unsolvable, what can be done? Answer of the author … Continue reading The debt mountain – how to overcome? →

The anatomy of the political elite

A comprehensive analysis of modern political and business elites that describes the internal structures and fragmentation of the owners of power. The author applies his theory to describe the contemporary Hungarian leading cricles. In the description, he uses concepts like authoritarian inclinations, low level of sophistication, depreciation of science, clientalism and decision making behind curtains. … Continue reading The anatomy of the political elite →

The myth of a “civic Hungary”

The ruling party of Hungary, Fidesz-MPP released a paper on the recent past of the nation to show that the political line of the current right-wing parties is a natural continuation of the best values of Hungarian tradition. The paper is full of misinterpretations, that shows its direct political function. Related Articles 1993 – a … Continue reading The myth of a “civic Hungary” →

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