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On Francois Furet: The passing of an illusion

2000 October 1. sz szilu84

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The GATT and the developing countries

The liberalisation of world trade under the auspices of GATT is often interpreted as creating equal opportunities for various countries in the world economy. A deeper analysis discovers the surviving discrimination behind the facade, and the increasing exposure of low income countries to monopoly groups of the capitalist core. Related Articles The external indebtness of … Continue reading The GATT and the developing countries →

Churches and church policy in the Kadar era

Kadar's Hungary was an experimental country not only in the economic mechanism but also in church policy. Having restored order after 1956, the communist party's policy tried to develop partnership with the churches. It was also an experiment for Vatican to try how it can find a modus vivendi with communist regimes. Related Articles Against … Continue reading Churches and church policy in the Kadar era →

Financial Collapse, Systemic Crisis? Illusory Answers and Necessary Answers

The underlying basis of the "big bang" of the financial-economic crisis is the structural crisis of the capitalist system: access to the natural resources around the globe is becoming restricted, thus sharpening the conflict between North and South. For the first time in history, this actually threatens the future of mankind and the Earth. The … Continue reading Financial Collapse, Systemic Crisis? Illusory Answers and Necessary Answers →

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