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The relevance of October to us Russians and to the world

2007 January 1. sz szilu84

As the 90th anniversary of the October Revolution was approaching Moscow intellectuals made an announcement in June 2007.

The article is only available in Hungarian. You can order a copy of the issue.

Original text in Russian:  http://www.ikd.ru/node/3013

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Comment – Questions about cyber-censorship

Some believe the internet could remain free of state intervention, and thus represents a civilian shpere free of hierarchies. Now it seems the regulatory instincts of the capitalist state will be applied here as well. Related Articles No related articles.

Hungarian agriculture in the catch-22

The governments led by the right of centre, nationalist József Antall and Péter Boross (1990-1994), produced a fragmented and unviable structure in Hungarian agriculture. This sector now represents a heavy burden on the government budget. It also makes more difficult to modernize other sectors of the economy, and also to integrate the Hungarian economy into … Continue reading Hungarian agriculture in the catch-22 →

The Long Twentieth Century and Barriers to China’s Hegemonic Succession

By examining the systemic contradictions of present day capitalism, Giovanni Arrighi came up with a provocative hypothesis, namely no state could became globally hegemonic after the demise of the hegemony of the US, thus the further operation of global capitalism can be questioned. However, he later he forecast that China will be the next hegemonic … Continue reading The Long Twentieth Century and Barriers to China’s Hegemonic Succession →

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