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No. 8 | (Winter 1990)

Table of contents
  1. Marosán György, Mocsáry József, Angyal Ádám, Krausz Tamás : Who should be the owner?
  2. Without alternatives. Introduction: Why the “Russian model” is important?
  3. V. P. Buldakov : The October Revolution as socio-cultural phenomenon
  4. Nagy Péter Tibor : Adaptation of the October Revolution and the Soviet Union in the counter-revolutionary Hungary
  5. Statement of the United Opposition
  6. V. Lepehin : Do we know where we are heading? Review of the Soviet Union’s current political movements
  7. Statistics about the Soviet Union
  8. Szénási Sándor : The “two souls” of bolshevism – Interview with Ákos Szilágyi
  9. Immanuel Wallerstein : About the socialist experiment in the 20th century
  10. Samuel Bowles : Events in Eastern Europe could revitalize leftist scholarship
  11. M. M. : Who is defended by the iron curtain?
  12. Sz. Bíró Zoltán : Selected bibliography proposed to the history of the “Russian model”
  13. Krausz Tamás : The actuality of Berdaiev
  14. Daniel Singer : István Mészáros: The power of ideology
  15. Kapitány Ágnes, Marton Imre, Kapitány Gábor : Conversation with Gilbert Wasserman chief editor of M
  16. The struggle of parties paid by workers or what we should know about the Federation of the Poor and Helpless
  17. Tót Éva : An interview about the life of Sándor Szili


No. 7 | (Autumn 1990)

Table of contents
  1. Kapitány Ágnes, Kapitány Gábor : Social struggle and violence
  2. Keresztes Lajos : The recruitment of violence – A fearful international enforcement force the Waffen SS
  3. Interview with Dr. József Merza
  4. Interview with János Sebeők the foundert of Voks Humana
  5. Tót Éva, Kapitány Ágnes, Kapitány Gábor : Conversation with Immanuel Wallerstein about the collapse of the left wing in Eastern Europe
  6. Gilbert Girondeaux : Military-industrial complexes against disarmement
  7. Ankerl Géza : On the socio-ecological survival of ethnic minorities – especially Hungarians in the Carpathian-basin
  8. Bodó László : Who will be kidnapped by the National Independent Democratic RAF?
  9. Koháry Ilona : The revolution just like Saturn eats up its own sons – Buchner on the mithology of revolution
  10. Loránd Ferenc : The role of force in pedagogy
  11. Maróthy János : March and revolution
  12. Porosz Tibor : Anarchy and violence
  13. Rácz József : Violence as self-defence – Behaviour and self-image of marginal subculture members
  14. Tót Éva : Interview with MP Ferenc Wekler, mayor of Mecseknádasd and leader of the Village Association