Conversation with Gilbert Wasserman chief editor of M
We start a series introducing left wing and Marxist theoretical periodicals with this French journal which is close to our one. In connection with that, we carry a conversation with the journal's editor-in-chief, Gilbert Wassermann about the goals of the paper, the basic principles of editing it, the idea of future, the relationship and attitude to capitalism and the expected fate of (Eastern) Europe, etc.
The struggle of parties paid by workers or what we should know about the Federation of the Poor and Helpless
The Federation's Founding Letter. A letter by the Federation's Gödöllő group about lavish spending by the state. The'Federation's statement on mass dismissals.
No. 4 | (Winter 1989)
Table of contents
- Szabó András György : Marx and state socialism – Louis Blanc-Rodbertus-Lassalle-Hyndman
- Krausz Tamás : The Mensheviks and socialism – in the light of documents
- Urban Herlitz : Trends of social devlopment and socialism
- Szigeti Péter : Capitalism – late capitalism (lessons from a study)
- Theses of the Menshevik party (10 April 1920)
- Porosz Tibor : Theses about Stalinism
- Slemmer László : An age of humanistic capital?
- Tütő László : A serving state and a “freely floating” government
- Liberalism
- Worker
- Saul Landau : The masters of all we know
- alfa : Remarks to a book
- Kapitány Ágnes, Kapitány Gábor : Where do you go Eastern Europe?
Round table discussion on self-government part 2
It is the continuation of the text published in the previous issue in which the participants primarily discuss the system of conditions for self-government in production, and its connections with the questions of ownership interests.
During the National Round Table dicussions
In this conversation with some of the participants of the talks, one can read about the endeavours represented by the negotiating sides and the tactics of negotiation serving those goals.