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Hungarian literaure on the system change 1989-1991

1991 January 1. sz szilu84

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  1. No. 9 | (Spring 1991)
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  3. Announcement of the Left Alternative Association on Leaving the National Round Table Negotiations, on November 10,1989

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The aesthetics of the empire and the defeat of the left

While Nineteen Eighty-Four seemed to be a historical nightmare in Orwell's age, today we can meet many of the philosophical and linguistic "inventions" of the novel such as the aesthetization and thereby verification of war. The essay examines the historical, geopolitical and structural reasons of why the developed Western core countries returned to the once … Continue reading The aesthetics of the empire and the defeat of the left →

Kalecki’s arguments for socialism

The Polish economist Michal Kalecki agreed with Thorstein Veblen that the main problem of capitalism is underproduction and instability. Both believed that only socialism would be able to tackle these through centralized economic planning. Based on his practical experience, Kalecki developed a more sophisticated system to achieve these goals. Related Articles No related articles.

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