One can learn from the British historian's writing how does the Hungarian change of the political system look like from outside placing the events into the system of relations concerning the fate of the other East European countries.
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Restructuring (Eastern) Europe
The authors analysed what is called "existing socialism" by stressing that it was doomed to failure from the beginning as it was unable to free itself from the effects of world capitalism. The analysis is supplemented with very detailed tables of the economic indexes of the individual socialist (and capitalist) countries.
Remaning an Italian communist – reflections on the “death of socialism”
In connection with the changing of the name of the Italian Communist Party, the author argues in favour of keeping the name "communist". Naturally with new contents, but she considers the communist ideals to be suitable – despite their compromise in Eastern Europe – for integrating the various left wing endeavours in the future (including the women's movements, students' movements, environmental protection movements, etc.)
No. 8 | (Winter 1990)
Table of contents
- Marosán György, Mocsáry József, Angyal Ádám, Krausz Tamás : Who should be the owner?
- Without alternatives. Introduction: Why the “Russian model” is important?
- V. P. Buldakov : The October Revolution as socio-cultural phenomenon
- Nagy Péter Tibor : Adaptation of the October Revolution and the Soviet Union in the counter-revolutionary Hungary
- Statement of the United Opposition
- V. Lepehin : Do we know where we are heading? Review of the Soviet Union’s current political movements
- Statistics about the Soviet Union
- Szénási Sándor : The “two souls” of bolshevism – Interview with Ákos Szilágyi
- Immanuel Wallerstein : About the socialist experiment in the 20th century
- Samuel Bowles : Events in Eastern Europe could revitalize leftist scholarship
- M. M. : Who is defended by the iron curtain?
- Sz. Bíró Zoltán : Selected bibliography proposed to the history of the “Russian model”
- Krausz Tamás : The actuality of Berdaiev
- Daniel Singer : István Mészáros: The power of ideology
- Kapitány Ágnes, Marton Imre, Kapitány Gábor : Conversation with Gilbert Wasserman chief editor of M
- The struggle of parties paid by workers or what we should know about the Federation of the Poor and Helpless
- Tót Éva : An interview about the life of Sándor Szili
Interview with János Sebeők the foundert of Voks Humana
It is a dramatic argumentation by the well known environmentalist-writer against the devastation of nature what he terms as the third world war. He considers peace with nature to be the precondition of reconciliation among people.