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On anticommunism

1995 July 1. sz szilu84
The author used to belong to the so-called Democratic Opposition, but since 1989 he has found the most important to prevent pre-war political tendencies from returning. This attitude necessitates a strong stand against anti-communism.

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Due to conflicting trends in Hungary, following them and especially forecasting them is extremely difficult. Free cultural development that matches to the global era (still) exists, while the anti-liberal, quasi-nationalist past-admiring cultural policy of authorities gains ground. Related Articles Approaches to the cultural policy issues of the Kádár-era Ecological Civilisation What’s left of the Soviet … Continue reading Cultural trends and civilisation concepts at the turn of the decade →

Class situation and electoral behaviour after the system change (1989-2006)

In a parliamentary government system the main power is determined by elections. In Hungary, we well experienced five election cycles. Wiener examines how and how deeply electoral behaviour reflects class status, tradition, family networks, religion, moral stand and several other factors and how tendencies developed. He also questions whether established methods and analytical tools really … Continue reading Class situation and electoral behaviour after the system change (1989-2006) →

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