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What does the United Left want?

1990 April 1. sz szilu84

Declaration of a GDR left wing group.

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Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question

International Conference, Budapest, ELTE 11 November, 2015 ELTE, Gólyavár, Maria Theresia-room 1088 Múzeum krt. 6-8. Program 9 a.m.   Opening remarks: József Juhász (Head of Eastern European History Department, ELTE) Joanna Gwiazdecka (RLS Warsaw) Eszter Bartha(Eszmélet) 9.15 – 11.00 a.m. Section One Rethinking the history of women’s activism and human emancipation Francisca de Haan, Understanding … Continue reading Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question →

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Organising labour processes in Japan

In the 1980s, the Japanese manufacturing companies overtook their Western rivals. Much of the common explanations talk about exotic factors of East-Asia. The author of this article focuses on the analysis of the labour process instead. Related Articles Issue no. 104 (Winter 2014) Issue 103 (Autumn 2014)

Distribution is a political question

János Kornai is the permanent "nearly Nobel-prize winner economist" of Hungary. Nevertheless, one can find a good deal of political judgments in his policy recommendations. Related Articles No related articles.

Jewishness and anti-Semitism in Romania

In Romania, the widespread description goes that there is no anti-Semitism, while there are anti-Semits. Commonplaces and popular judgments about Jews and other aliens remind us the traditional anti-Semitic ideology. Nevertheless, contemporary anti-Semitism is shy: it knows that after the Holocaust, open anti-Semitism is not acceptable. Related Articles No related articles.

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