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A few ideas to the state socialism debate

2004 July 1. sz szilu84

In Romania, the Left still has to face Stalinism. The author, in terms of rejecting monolithic thinking, considers Stalinism an isotope of capitalism, which has not ended in 1953, and offers an insight into her own opinion as well as the current Romanian discourse.

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Ambivalent identities

Etienne Balibar – Immanuel Wallerstein: Race, Nation, Classe. Les identités ambiguës. Edition La Découverte, 1988. Immanuel Wallerstein and Etienne Balibar published a volume collecting their polemic essays on race and class. They highlight, for example, that certain doctrines of formal emancipation can easily be reconciled with the practice of social and national exclusion. Related Articles … Continue reading Ambivalent identities →

1956 and the Hispanic world

In 1956, Fulgencio Batista, who enjoyed the backing of the US, has condemned the soviet intervention in Hungary. Dictator of Venezuela Pérez Jimenez and his counterpart in Dominica Rafael Leonidas Trujillo have offered generous help to emigrants regarded by them as freedom fighters and revolutionists. Even Anna Kéthly objected that the Hungarian emigration maintains links … Continue reading 1956 and the Hispanic world →

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 … Continue reading The society without alternatives →

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