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The world turned upside down. The revolutions in Hungary 1956 and 1989

1991 April 1. sz szilu84
The well-known historian analyses the nature of the political turns of 1956 and 1989 and concludes that there is a sharp controversion between their character.

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About the Movement of “Populist Writers”

The movement of populist writers was a main theoretical-political current in the 1930s. The study examines the origins and periods of this movement. Populist writers expressed the discontent of middle classes, who were disapproving or opposing the regime but the ruling elite considered the threat of communists uniting with peasant movements more dangerous thus it … Continue reading About the Movement of “Populist Writers” →

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Krausz Tamás szerk.: A Balkán-háborúk és a nagyhatalmak. Rigómezőtől Koszovóig. Történeti-politológiai előadások (Balkan wars and the large powers. Historical-political lectures) Politikatörténeti füzetek XIII: Budapest Napvilág (1999) Related Articles No related articles.

The philosopher of power – on the state

The French philosopher, who died 20 years ago, was an original thinker as a critic of the "disciplining society." With his new methods he was able to reveal much of oppressive processes that take place in the micro-world of power. Re-reading the philosopher today induces a healthy and productive liberal anarchism, which can be also … Continue reading The philosopher of power – on the state →

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