Romantic Marxism – Henri Lefebvre
Löwy characterises Lefebvre as a romantic. He proves the correctness of this idea through his opposition to modernisation and his romantic approach to revolution.
Messages from the 19th century Marx on socialdemocracy
Is socialdemocracy coming or going? – A few preliminary remarks to this issue
Success and difficulties of socialdemocracy from a historic point of view
The author starts out from the social democratic features and inclinations of the Kadar system which is in a way connected with our previous issue. Then he describes briefly the history of social democracy from the point of view of the efforts of the working class to get to power, ranging from the movement at the end of the last century starting out from the principle of mixed ownership, the Bernstein-Kautsky controversy about the issue of compromise to the balking of the movement during fascism and
Socialdemocrats and Hungary’s modernisation
The author describes the history of the Hungarian social democracy from the beginning to the "party unification" with special regard to the organisation, the programme, the election results of the party, and its attitude towards the land and the national questions.