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Capitalism has not been created by the EU… Lászó Andor answers Tamás Krausz and Péter Szigeti

2013 January 1. sz szilu84

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Taylorism and Socialism: Czechoslovak Car Production (1945-1963)

The author is examining how the Czech car industry tried to mix the Soviet and US models, and what were the chances and limitations of this hybrid solution in Czechoslovakia. This article can be praised, because it goes beyond the mainstream narrative in East-Europe that often unable to separate subjective judgement from scientific examination. The … Continue reading Taylorism and Socialism: Czechoslovak Car Production (1945-1963) →

On the destruction of futball culture in Hungary

The edited version of the discussion held at the Friends of Eszmelet Society traces the reasons and features of the transformation of contemporary football focusing on developments in the UK, US and East Europe. Related Articles 2.000 words about soccer. Global capitalism and football – in four headings Together but still apart: class positions and … Continue reading On the destruction of futball culture in Hungary →

Economic reforms in Cuba

Amidst the most difficult circumstances produced by the long-time embargo and the collapse of Soviet support, the Cuban revolution is struggling for survival. There is, however, no clear blueprint for economic and political adjustment. Related Articles Cuba: continuing revolution and contemporary contradictions Lessons of the Chinese reforms The effects of the American embargo on Cuba

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