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Far right parties in East-Central-Europe

2002 October 1. sz szilu84

In the second half of the 1990s, the region experienced a rise of far right political forces. Their message is fed by historic legacies, the failure of the transition as well as anti-globalist attitudes.

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Monopoly capital at theturn of the century

The article is a celebration of the 90 year old Paul Sweezy, who in 1966 – together with Paul Baran – provided an analysis of capitalism comparable to the works of Marx, Keynes, Kalecki and Schumpeter. The trends of capital accumulation and globalisation represent key features of the American economy in teh era of globalisation … Continue reading Monopoly capital at theturn of the century →

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Around the 1970s, the French Left has organised lively intellectual and political debates about the possibilities and conditions of a self-regulating socialism. The socio-economic conditions and metamorphosis of this anti-state and anti-capitalist intellectual movement is worth the scrutiny. The question of the retrospective analysis is whether the principle of self-regulating radical social organisation can be … Continue reading Self-regulating French socialism and the French New Left →

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