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Why Allende Had to Die? Sedition in Santiago

The 9/11 of 1973 military coup, the brutal eradication of the socialist attempt and the murder of president Salvador Allende was a tragedy in world history – as it obvious from a perspective. The questions raised by the author are still valid: is it possible to transform the society if bourgeois institutions and its constitution … Continue reading Why Allende Had to Die? Sedition in Santiago →

Headless hegemon in East-Central Europe

The US, IMF and the World Bank dictate macroeconomic stabilisation for East-Central Europe, while the countries of the region have to adjust to the trade regime of the EU. This situation gives an unresolv-able task to the rulers of the Vishegrad countries. The West insists on their hegemony, but it is still unclear what they … Continue reading Headless hegemon in East-Central Europe →

No. 80 | (Winter 2008)

According to authors of this issue of Eszmélet, those are wrong who consider the present global crisis a financial crisis only, because the financial collapse is only the tip of the iceberg – overproduction is lying behind. This crisis delivers changes in the world system, since neoliberalism has fallen. The present crisis of capitalism signs … Continue reading No. 80 | (Winter 2008) →

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