Constructing Civil Society? Green Money in Transition Hungary
The social geographer presents a historic retrospective on the alternative, green or community currencies in Hungary. Is it a nice fit to the Washington Consensus or a promise of a radical civic society or maybe the revival or earlier mutual help forms? How is this seen by participants, what can we learn from the experience?
Perestroika – Change or the Empires of the Evil?
The perestroika announced by Gorbachev and the – also opaque meaning – change by Obama although designed to solve problems of very different societies and economies but still have parallel features. Both can be associated with forced reforms: with an obvious result concerning perestroika but with hardly a beginning of Obama's change.
Systemic change in the theatre
According to the article launching our new column the systemic change in Hungary made a historic turn-point changing the character of theatre life. It appeared as the object of aesthetics but also as an aspect of the structured complexity of theatre and society.
Capital or What You do not Want
On the Hungarian version of István Mészáros: Beyond Capital: Toward a theory of Transition New York, Monthly Review Press 2000
Castrated History – Symptoms of Weimarization in the Baltic States
The Anti-Soviet Resistance in the Baltic States. Vilnius, Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, 2006