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Interview with Dr. József Merza

1990 October 1. sz szilu84
Being a founding member of the Hungarian abolitionist movement, he starts out from the injustice of violence apparent in death penalty and discusses the nature of Christian philosophy that opposes any form of violence.

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No. 78 | (Summer 2008)

This issue of Eszmélet addresses the consequences of the global power of the capital, the crisis in the operation and control of the world system, the special features of regional developments, the causes of hierarchy and how to change it. China and Africa gained a new position in the world system but this shift has … Continue reading No. 78 | (Summer 2008) →

No. 29 | (Spring 1996)

The first phase of the so-called systemic change namely the general disintegration seems to come to its end and new integrations of the coming era are emerging.  The relationship to NATO is a fundamental question not only security but also on political and economical grounds and not to mention the physical presence of the North … Continue reading No. 29 | (Spring 1996) →

New imperialism

The end of the cold war does not mean the establishment of a more peaceful world order. The well known British socialist theoretician, the editor-in-chief of International Socialism gives a detailed analysis of the economic growth and the changes of power positions in the world since World War II. He proves that the arms build … Continue reading New imperialism →

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