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Cultural imperialism at the end of the 20th century

1995 July 1. sz szilu84
US cultural imperialism is as strong and damaging for the rest of the world as political, economic or military hegemony. It destroys solidarity, and spreads ideas and values facilitating further economic penetration and subordination.

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The social activity of early Christian communities

The article describes the social activities of Christian communities from the 1st to 4th Centuries. The author examines the practical aspects of these activities, although he also outlines their ethical-ideological motivations. Related Articles No related articles.

A short history of our democracies

An investigation of the constant change of the meaning of democ­racy within the last couple of years in Hungary, discovering the links between the levels of political science, party politics, and political journalism, which suggests that the lions' share of democratisation in East and West is yet to come. Related Articles History of the short … Continue reading A short history of our democracies →

No. 70 | (Summer 2006)

This issue of Eszmélet addresses two major and historically relevant topics: the popular front, of which actuality is given by the anniversary of the Spanish civil war, and the second is the so-called organisational issue that is unresolved internationally as we entered into the new era of globalisation. In order to contribute to raise the … Continue reading No. 70 | (Summer 2006) →

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