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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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Globalisation or global polarisation?

The history of humanity has alwys been characterised by social inequalities, although not at the scale experienced in the past two hundred years. The author summarises the main features of contemporary global polarisation and initiates a social alternative. Related Articles Will a global socialist revolution come? The liberal decade: Towards a capitalism in polarisation Conversations … Continue reading Globalisation or global polarisation? →

Marxism after Auschwitz

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Globalization and its threats (Disorders of the world economy and economic theories)

In the edited version of the discussion that has taken place at the Eszmélet Companionship, Péter Farkas presents the main arguments of his new book of the same title (published by Aula, Budapest, 2002) with responses by László Andor and György Csáki. Related Articles No related articles.

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