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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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An interview with the Socialist MP, who used to be an opponent of the Kádár-regime, was in opposition during the conservative coalition, and finds himself in a weak position when his own political party is in government. He outlines his views about how to democratise and socialise the media and the cultural sphere. Related Articles … Continue reading Hungarian culture: present and future – interview with Ferenc Kósa →

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