On the book of Joyce Appleby: The relentless revolution. A history of capitalism. New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 2010.
Category Archives: Former issues
Resignation, ‘Better not to Know’, Being Busy Bees. Variations on Withdrawal No. 3 ‘The Freedom of Resignation’
This chapter of the series is examining questions related to the establishment and demolition of a comprehensive horizon. Namely, the situation when the position reached intellectually – due to various reasons – becomes temporarily or permanently untenable in practical behaviour (thus as result also intellectually untenable). The trajectory consists of a rise and a decline or retreat.
The Identity and Identities of Attila József
Identity – argues the author – can be seen as three layers built in each other: personal identity as peculiarity or the base, mankind as generality and mediation as a particular layer. The search for identity by József is one the one hand well known but on the other hand is – as all intellectual nuances – somewhat forgotten. Of course, the identity of the poet is in his poems – in his personality, epoch, heritage and future, as to say in his proletarian heritage.
Photos of Zoltán Molnár Taken in Transylvania and Moldova
Volunteers for Barbarism. Memories of Anatoly Tunin, Who was Five, When Cast in the Damned War.
"Whose orders were acted on by the Hungarian hangmen, who have been beating elderly and children fighting under the German fascist flags? Who was forcing them to do this back my home in Skupaya Potudan, splashing my little older brother on the face and later keeping him at the gunpoint? Nobody! They were volunteers for barbarism, allegedly the messengers of the civilised Europe! They acted on their own will, did it all on purpose not on the order of others."