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Why socialism?

2000 October 1. sz szilu84

Firstz published in 1947 in Monthly Review. The famous physicist explaines why he believes that socialism is the way forward for humanity.

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The Holocaust industry (conclusions)

A chapter from the disputed book of Norman G. Finkelstein: The Holocaust Industry Reflections on the exploitation on Jewish suffering Verso, London New York 2000. Related Articles No related articles.

The words that make the unacceptable accepted

Everybody has heard about steamlining the economy, a flexible labour market, and other similar phrases. The author claims it is deliberate manipulation when positively sounding words are used to describe negative phenomena. Related Articles Beyond the Market Some words about synthetic biology – answer to Ádám Fülöp’s article “Generation I “Postindustrial” societies and the youth … Continue reading The words that make the unacceptable accepted →

Workers’ self-management in the Russian revolution

Countrary to fashionable views the 1917 Russian revolution was dominated by tendencies of self-management and self-government by revolutionary workers' organisations. The article explains how the political authorities that gained increasing autonomy appropriated a majority of the functions of self-managed worker's organisations and nationalised the bodies of workers' self-management. Related Articles No related articles.

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