Ownership
No. 3 | (Autumn 1989)
Table of contents
- Tütő László, Juhász Pál, Lengyel László, Varga Csaba, Kapitány Gábor : Round table discussion on self-government part 2
- Drucker György, Kemény Csaba, Varjas András : During the National Round Table dicussions
- Grigorij Pomeranc : My mother’s question
- Why is the issue of ownership important?
- Mocsáry József : How should we steel a factory
- Nagy Balázs : Let the state property belong to the workers
- Szabó András György : Theses about the ownership reform
- Szalai Erzsébet : The condition of the ownership reform
- Szépkúti István : Employees’ self-government and economic rationality
- Vass Csaba : Reform of the ownership, economy and society
- k : On the unpublished essay of András Csanády
- Maróthy János : Less or more socialism?
- What should be known about the Autonomy Group? – Brief introduction with documents
- Privatisation-reprivatisation
- Ownership
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.
Self-government in the fighting Spanish Republic (1936-1939) From documents of collectivisation in Catalonia and Aragon
The author analyzes the rural self-governments led by anarchists that existed for a relatively long period of time during the Spanish civil war, interpreting the given historical situation of the 1930s and confronting it with the present conditions. In the appendix, there is the resolution adopted at the peasant congress on the collectivization of the land.