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National canon and lefwing literature – On Péter Agárdi: Having the past such as this to confess

2007 October 1. sz szilu84

Péter Agárdi: "Having a past such as this to confess"* National culture – leftist tradition, Argumentum Kiadó, Budapest, 2006.

(*Attila József: By the Danube, 1936 translated by John Székely) 

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Responses from the South to the World Economic Crisis

The declaration of researchers issued at the international conference in Caracas, Venezuela 16 October 2008. Academics and researchers from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, Ecuador, France, Mexico, Peru, Phillipines, South Korea, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela participated in The International Political Economy Conference: Responses from the South to the Global … Continue reading Responses from the South to the World Economic Crisis →

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Pors (1877-1944) was a unique and interesting character in the Ukrainian workers movement whose name, due to different political considerations, remained unknown until recently. He represented views beyond the pressures coming from the orthodoxy of the Second International. His main interest was in the relationship between revolution, social and national claims that have strangely become … Continue reading Clash of social emancipation and national liberation – on the views of Mikola Pors →

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What is the reason for the lack of an anti-capitalist left in Hungary and in fact overall in East and Central Europe? What are the objective and subjective factors, the historical-ideological or maybe psychological reasons that lead to this situation? Why is it possible, that strong leftwing anti-capitalist movements and organisations exist in Germany, France … Continue reading Why is the left in East and Central Europe sick? →

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