By giving a detailed history and the emergence of self-government in the Yugoslav society, the author tries to prove that Yugoslavia's crisis does not mean the denial of the idea of self-government. In the second part of the article, he analyses the possibility of the federation's disintegration and the differences and relations between the individual provinces' internal development.
Category Archives: Periodical
The Republic on the eve of the 90s
The author, investigating the reasons of Polish political landslide in 1988-89, gives an account of the development of the main figures of political background in the 80-ies (i. e. those of PUWP, Solidarity, the Church, OPZZ)
The society without alternatives
The author compares the Polish and the Hungarian opposition movements which – despite the similarities of the economic conditions – differ in their sociological structure and political nature. While the Polish transformation was forced by a movement of social self-defence organised from below, here this process was initiated by groups of intellectuals from above and the prulalistic political interests did not rely on the self-organisin'g process that has taken place in society. The study directs attention to the sharp contradictions and dangers of the social vacuum that is behind the power struggle.
Interview with B. Denitch
Jozsef Herman's interview with B. Denitch, a Yugoslav born New York professor about Eastern Europe, socialism.
No. 5 | (Spring 1990)
Table of contents
- Krausz Tamás : East Europe’s conservative revolutions – Turn in East-Europe: Myth and reality
- Niederhauser Emil : Prologe to Eastern Europe of 1989
- Beatrix Campbell, Mario Telo, John Lloyd, Martin Jacques, Eric J. Hobsbawm : The end of the story
- M. Lengyel László : The Soviet Union: property on the road to becoming collective
- Magyar Péter : Change(s) of strategy of the Italian communist party
- Petr Uhl, Aleksandr Kramer, Vladimir Riha, Egon Bondy, Petr Kuzvart : Movement for a democratic and self-governing socialism
- Kiss Rita : Interview with J. Pinior
- Who are the anarcho-syndicalists and what they want?
- What does the United Left want?
- Hajdu F. András : The chronology of the collapse of a system
- Füzes Oszkár : “Well, whose revolution?” – Romania 1990
- Juhász József : Yugoslavia at crossroads
- Tálas Péter : The Republic on the eve of the 90s
- Thoma László : The society without alternatives
- Herman József : Interview with B. Denitch
- t : The market against democratisation – on books of Catherine Samary
- Documents of Workers’ Councils
- Socialism
- Nation