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Revolutionary politics today

2002 July 1. sz szilu84

Left-wing intellectuals usually downplay the revolutionary mass movements of the Third World and considertheir political defeats as historic failures. The author rejects the pessimism of the contemporary Western intelligetsia.

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History lessons in the service of “nation building”

From the 1980s, a radical change of view has taken place in the Southern Slav history books dealing with the 20th century. As opposed to the integrism and class struggle, an inward looking nationalism emerged. The entire history of the 20th century has been re-interpreted in a nationalist sentiment. Related Articles Roma nation building – … Continue reading History lessons in the service of “nation building” →

No. 93 | (Spring 2012)

The first block of this issue of Eszmélet is addressing the nature of global capitalism, which shows more and more convincingly symptoms of the capital system, which cannot be cured without structural changes. The second important topic is the analysis of the neoconservative, neo-Horthyist state system developed by Orbán after the 2010 "system change". This … Continue reading No. 93 | (Spring 2012) →

“New Right” in the developed democracies of the EU

The European sweep of the new right is partly due to the fact that traditional Fascism is left behind, and also to the phenomena of programmatic radicalism and extreme right populism. These aim for the changing of the political institutional system of society and against the welfare system and multiculturalism. Related Articles Neofascism – threat … Continue reading “New Right” in the developed democracies of the EU →

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