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Edward W. Said (1935-2003) and his Orientalizm

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Immigration to Europe and the US – a joint problem or a separate way for the US?

Questions like aging population in developed countries, permanently low birthrates or immigration are well known from newspaper articles at least what the headlines concerned. The study attempts to examine these questions in scientific way and also to show the immigration and integration policies of the most concerned European countries. In Europe, national cultural identity is … Continue reading Immigration to Europe and the US – a joint problem or a separate way for the US? →

Cradles of a Different Europe. The History of Longo Mai Cooperatives in Europe, 1968-2012

In December 1972 a group of young people from over 10 European countries hold a meeting in Basel with the aim of "creating experimental zones as expressions of a Europe in solidarity, communities of peace and democracy, which are self-sustaining due to agriculture, handicraft and manufactured products derived from the communities." This essay – based … Continue reading Cradles of a Different Europe. The History of Longo Mai Cooperatives in Europe, 1968-2012 →

Afterword to october 1993

The politics of Boris Yeltsin have been developed  and implemented according to the interests of foreign capital. These policies have caused immense hardships to the Russian population, and the destruction of large segments of the Russian economy. The Communist Party of Russia should not bee seen as the party to save the nation from the … Continue reading Afterword to october 1993 →

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