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Political economy without “classes”

2010 January 1. sz szilu84

László Andor: Eltévedt éllovas. [A Lost Forerunner] Budapest, Napvilág Kiadó, 2010

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Capitalism – late capitalism (lessons from a study)

Description and criticism of the analysis of present day capitalism by Claus Offe. Explanation for the ability of capitalism to renew; crisis averting mechanisms; specific features of modern capitalism that make it different from earlier ones. It discusses the issue of how much can capitalism be harmonised with democracy and to what extent is the … Continue reading Capitalism – late capitalism (lessons from a study) →

The Hungarian women’s movement and the ‘sexual question’ in the early 20th century

The major political tendencies of the pre-war period: bourgeois radicalism, social democracy, and Catholicism, manifested themselves in the women's movement as well. In their own way, they took a position on issues like intra-family relations or prostitution. Related Articles The early period of the Hungarian folk-dance movement – social ideology or national art? Money or … Continue reading The Hungarian women’s movement and the ‘sexual question’ in the early 20th century →

Reform Spirit without Actual Reforms: Lula’s Government from a Historical Viewpoint (2003-2010)

The critical analysis of the Lula epoch is a complex task. The former workers' movement leader, who became a charismatic president, announced intense reforms and part of them were actually realised. Nevertheless, he could not break away from the past, or the history of Brazil, in many respects. The fact that Brazil now is probably … Continue reading Reform Spirit without Actual Reforms: Lula’s Government from a Historical Viewpoint (2003-2010) →

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