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The old Lukacs and the Budapest School

2003 January 1. sz szilu84

The article provides a complex analysis of the role Lukács' Ontology played in exceeding Stalinist orthodoxy and on the different careers of the colleagues and disciples of the senior Master.

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The 1910 Mexican revolution from the perspec-tive of the historical long term

At the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, it is disputed again. The revi-sion of this story (as well) is done with vehemence. Such a logical framework is applied, which does not want only to reconquer the past. Its actual goal is the selective actualisation of personalities, actions, developments and situations, casting them in a … Continue reading The 1910 Mexican revolution from the perspec-tive of the historical long term →

Trotsky, Stalin and the development of Soviet communism

The author analyses the emergence of what is called the "left wing opposition" in the Soviet Union. He states that the "leftists" who made a series of political mistakes did not have a lot of chances against the Stalinists which he traces back to the acceptance of the one party system and the fact that … Continue reading Trotsky, Stalin and the development of Soviet communism →

Red and green – interview with Pat Devine

A Manchester economist, previously in the CPGB, now convenor of the Red-Green Study Group, which published the pamphlet "What on Earth is to be Done?" Related Articles No related articles.

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