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Marxism and liberalism

1996 July 1. sz szilu84
The late philosopher explains how Marxism has been misunderstood and misinterpreted in the period of the system change in Eastern Europe. While criticising leading ideologues of the transition, he also points out common features in the Marxist and liberal positions.

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Nationalism, Islamism, Communism – Concordance of Political Ideologies and Movements in the Arab World

It seemed for a long time that radical movements of the Left and Arab nationalists oppose each other. Nevertheless, alliances were formed by them that have fundamentally reshaped the political field in Palestine, Lebanon and Egypt. The original article is Nicolas Dot Pouillard: Un islamisme ouvert sur sa gauche : l'émergence d'un nouveau tiers-mondisme arabe?   at  … Continue reading Nationalism, Islamism, Communism – Concordance of Political Ideologies and Movements in the Arab World →

The roots of evil

In the recent financial crises, the IMF, the World Bank, the WTO and the OECD have been unable to forecast and manage the market disturbances. Instead of tough ..reform packages", the governments should turn their attention to the roots of the evil, i.e. the liberalized flow of transnational capital. Related Articles No related articles.

Crisis management in cold war conditions

On the book of Miklós Mitrovits: A remény hónapjai… A lengyel Szolidaritás és a szovjet politika, 1980-1981, [Months of hope… The polish Solidarity and soviet politics in 1980-1981] Napvilág Kiadó, Budapest, 2010 Related Articles Head Party – Belly Party Miscarriage of Justice

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