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Final Statement of the 1st Hungarian Social Forum

2003 July 1. sz szilu84

Miskolc, 4-5 April 2003

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Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question

International Conference, Budapest, ELTE 11 November, 2015 ELTE, Gólyavár, Maria Theresia-room 1088 Múzeum krt. 6-8. Program 9 a.m.   Opening remarks: József Juhász (Head of Eastern European History Department, ELTE) Joanna Gwiazdecka (RLS Warsaw) Eszter Bartha(Eszmélet) 9.15 – 11.00 a.m. Section One Rethinking the history of women’s activism and human emancipation Francisca de Haan, Understanding … Continue reading Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question →

Társadalomkritikai és kulturális folyóirat // A quarterly journal for social critique and culture

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Involuntary Socialism? – Cultural policy in capitalism

The noted music critic (chairman of the friendship circle of our paper) points out how alienation is linked with the decrease of cultural competence. He describes convincing cases to illustrate how does the imperialism of the multinationals subordinate culture to themselves. He finds contrary exam­ples in the social democratic cultural practice. He draws the conclusion … Continue reading Involuntary Socialism? – Cultural policy in capitalism →

The necessary self-government

In connection with the collapse of socialism, the author discusses the reality of the establishment of a self-government model which she thinks is no less realistic than the strongly criticised state socialism, or the recapitalisation experiment which holds out at least as grave dangers for Eastern Europe. Related Articles No related articles.

Skinhead- the public enemy

What do we think of the skinheads? The author shows that they have not always been fascist gangs and even today they are not necessarily fascists. Originally they came from the rebelling working-class youth with rather leftist views. The successors of the real skinheads today sharply oppose racism and fascism and stick to their original … Continue reading Skinhead- the public enemy →

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