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On István Mészáros: Socialism or Barbarism: From The “American Century” To The Crossroads

2003 July 1. sz szilu84

István Mészáros: Socialism Or Barbarism: From The "American Century" To The Crossroads. New York, Monthly Review Press, 2001.

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

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Retreat from collective protest: Household, gender, work and popular opposition in Stalinist Hungary

The author examines – through historical documents – the forms of workers resistance in Hungary in the 50s reactions to the state cutting back on workers' income by increasing production norms and shortages in state organised supply caused by forceful collectivisation in agriculture. According to the study, the retreat from and later absence of collective … Continue reading Retreat from collective protest: Household, gender, work and popular opposition in Stalinist Hungary →

Iraq: The Age of Darkness

Iraq was turned into a huge free trade paradise that brought nightmares from hell for Iraqis. The country became the colony of capital meaning extreme pillage in a bloody capitalist laboratory. All assets that could be found now are owned by foreigners. Iraqis understood: the age of darkness had arrived for them. Related Articles No … Continue reading Iraq: The Age of Darkness →

Against the deadly flow of death – Social teachings of the Church and the Hungarian Catholic press in the early 1930s

The author presents how in the early 1930s the social doctrines of the churches were represented in the Hungarian catholic press. From the quotations and analysis it will be apparent that the church saw clearly the fatal conflict arising betwen capital and labour, the most dreadful consequence of which was rise of fascism. Related Articles … Continue reading Against the deadly flow of death – Social teachings of the Church and the Hungarian Catholic press in the early 1930s →

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