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No. 53 | (Spring 2002)

2002 April 1. sz szilu84
Table of contents
  1. Arthur Miller : The end of illusions (interview)
  2. Németh György : Lajos Bokros and the reform of the pension system
  3. Orosz Éva : Is a shift of paradigm in health care possible?
  4. Paul Wetherly : Anthony Giddens and the third way
  5. Harasztosi Péter : The third way and the labour market
  6. Tom Frank : Marketing and liberation
  7. Robert Went : Globalisation and the long-wave (interview)
  8. Andor László : American century
  9. Andor László : Gulf war
  10. Peter Gowan : 9/11 and global politics
  11. Matthew Rotschild : New McCarthysm
  12. Claude Julien : Attack on shrines
  13. Alain Gresh : Letter to my doughter
  14. Richard Dowden : Return to inferno
  15. Katona Magda : The main causes of terrorosm and the possibilities to abolish them
  16. Szigeti Péter : on Loic Waquant: Prisons of misery
  17. (K. T.) : On Jozsef Szigeti: Intellectual autobiography (1921-1948)
  18. Jörg Huffschmid : European economists for an alternative economic policy (extract)
  19. Georges Németh : letter from Switzerland

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