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Capital or What You do not Want

2009 April 1. sz szilu84

On the Hungarian version of István Mészáros: Beyond Capital: Toward a theory of Transition New York, Monthly Review Press 2000

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The main causes of terrorosm and the possibilities to abolish them

Many commentators see the causes of Islam-linked terrorism in cultural and religious conflict. These, however, are only aspectsof nationalism. Within the cultural, religious and nationalclothes, however, deeper social, political and strategic contradictions can be found. Related Articles Political Islam in the Service of Imperialism 9/11 and global politics Ali Shariati: Between Marx and the Infinite … Continue reading The main causes of terrorosm and the possibilities to abolish them →

Jane and janes – or who has forced Jane?

The article discovers "the ocean" in a "drop" – it assumes that the drop contains the ocean also showing its essence. Making it so strongly as the drop that inspired the article dissolves in the "ocean" only showing the broader context. The drop in this case does not exists for itself at all (the aspect … Continue reading Jane and janes – or who has forced Jane? →

Red and green – interview with Pat Devine

A Manchester economist, previously in the CPGB, now convenor of the Red-Green Study Group, which published the pamphlet "What on Earth is to be Done?" Related Articles No related articles.

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