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Civil society and civic rights

1993 April 1. sz szilu84
Lefebvre too, argues for self-management and the self-rule of the "civil society" against the limited democracy of parliamentarism.

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The eighteen brumaire of boris Yeltsin

In his book Marx analysed the incompatibility of nascent capitalism and democracy. His formula is a most useful tool in explaining the recent developments in Russian politics. Related Articles Capitalism – late capitalism (lessons from a study) The Spirits of Capitalism Ways out of the common – Socialist and post-socialist development in agriculture in Russia … Continue reading The eighteen brumaire of boris Yeltsin →

Against the deadly flow of death – Social teachings of the Church and the Hungarian Catholic press in the early 1930s

The author presents how in the early 1930s the social doctrines of the churches were represented in the Hungarian catholic press. From the quotations and analysis it will be apparent that the church saw clearly the fatal conflict arising betwen capital and labour, the most dreadful consequence of which was rise of fascism. Related Articles … Continue reading Against the deadly flow of death – Social teachings of the Church and the Hungarian Catholic press in the early 1930s →

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The existence and functioning of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has provoked debates almost since its foundation, which implies that international law and its institutions exist at the mercy of power politics and the balance of forces. Related Articles No related articles.

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