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Why is there so many coups in Africa?

2004 July 1. sz szilu84

By searching for the reasons behind the African military coups and coup attempts, the author comes to the conclusion that the unsuccessful adaptation to the new world order is the responsibility of both the multinationals and the Africans themselves. The result is poverty and destabilisation. 

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Milton Friedman and the economics of empire – The road from serfdom

The friendly visit of Milton Friedman, the idol of Chicago Boys, to Pinochet was far beyond an isolated episode. The University of Chicago has already started, with state subsidies, the education of market fanatic economic cadres for Latin America as early as in the 50s. With the help of these cadres Pinochet's Chile became the … Continue reading Milton Friedman and the economics of empire – The road from serfdom →

The New York drama and the Hungarian press

The center-left Hungarian daily and weekly papers responded to the anti-American terrorist attacks from a variety of angles – ethnic imperialism, liberal fundamentalism, great power realism, postmodenism, liberal multilateralism and social-democratic structuralism. The impact of these ideologies on leader articles and commentaries is assessed. Related Articles Against the deadly flow of death – Social teachings … Continue reading The New York drama and the Hungarian press →

Involuntary Socialism? – Cultural policy in capitalism

The noted music critic (chairman of the friendship circle of our paper) points out how alienation is linked with the decrease of cultural competence. He describes convincing cases to illustrate how does the imperialism of the multinationals subordinate culture to themselves. He finds contrary exam­ples in the social democratic cultural practice. He draws the conclusion … Continue reading Involuntary Socialism? – Cultural policy in capitalism →

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