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From past to present – and what will happen tomorrow?

2010 January 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 →

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The Hungarian women’s movement and the ‘sexual question’ in the early 20th century

The major political tendencies of the pre-war period: bourgeois radicalism, social democracy, and Catholicism, manifested themselves in the women's movement as well. In their own way, they took a position on issues like intra-family relations or prostitution. Related Articles Issue 103 (Autumn 2014) Issue no. 104 (Winter 2014) And so it begins…? First cracks in … Continue reading The Hungarian women’s movement and the ‘sexual question’ in the early 20th century →

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The author enters into debate whith views proclaiming that Marxism is outdated.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? →

A Marxist critique of Post-Marxist intellectuals

A number of former Marxist intellectuals have made efforts to get rid of assumed or actual ideological limitations in order to modernise their views. According to the US critique of Post-Marxists the outcome of these efforts is often contradictious, murky and leads nowhere. Related Articles Issue 103 (Autumn 2014)

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