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Is the thought of co-operatives timely?

2003 April 1. sz szilu84

The history of the theory and practice of the voluntary productive associations – so-called co-operatives – in a nutshell; from the early capitalist association forms to the organisation of the solidarity (social) economic sector of the European Union.

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No. 8 | (Winter 1990)

Table of contents Marosán György, Mocsáry József, Angyal Ádám, Krausz Tamás : Who should be the owner? Without alternatives. Introduction: Why the “Russian model” is important? V. P. Buldakov : The October Revolution as socio-cultural phenomenon Nagy Péter Tibor : Adaptation of the October Revolution and the Soviet Union in the counter-revolutionary Hungary Statement of … Continue reading No. 8 | (Winter 1990) →

East Europe’s conservative revolutions – Turn in East-Europe: Myth and reality

After the break down of Stalinist structures in Eastern Europe, the left wing may get under the ruins. The revival of conservative traditions, the absolutisation of the messianism of small nations, private property, reprivatization etc. obstructs political democratisation developing into economic democracy. The world economic conditions are unfavourable. Perestroika's contradictory effects. There are time bombs … Continue reading East Europe’s conservative revolutions – Turn in East-Europe: Myth and reality →

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