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No. 67 | (Autumn 2005)

2005 October 1. sz szilu84
Table of contents
  1. Barry K. Gills : Prophet in the desert. Andre Gunder Frank (1929-2005)
  2. Andre Gunder Frank : The king is naked
  3. Kees van der Pijl : The aesthetics of the empire and the defeat of the left
  4. François Houtart : Is there an alternative to world capitalism?
  5. David Harvey : The new imperialism and the global economy of deprivation. (Interview)
  6. Andre Mommen : The essay examines the impact of globalization
  7. Anwar Shaikh : The economic mythology of neoliberalism
  8. Vigvári Gábor : Ten years after the Bokros-package. Comparative study of the anniversary articles in the Hungarian media
  9. Lóránt Károly : The neoliberal politics of the European Union. From theory to practice
  10. Andor László : Empire or whatever you want
  11. Kiss Viktor : The alternatives of the reform politics – to the margin of a privately published book
  12. Mocsáry József : The hour of justice. Thoughts on the village and agriculture
  13. Laki László : The country and the villages “after agriculture”
  14. Hajdu János : The Linkspartei comes to the fore in Germany
  15. Szabó Tibor : Jean-Paul Sartre, the disputed intellectual

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