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Domestic capital, foreign capital

1997 January 1. sz szilu84
An outline of alternative aproaches to the relationship between domestic and foreign capitals, their comparability and hierarchy.

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On the history of workers councils in Hungary

A book written by Erzsébet Szalai is a first attempt to present a comprehensive volume about the transformation of employee representation in Hungary, starting with the movement of workers' councils. The reviewer was part of the movement that launched the workers' councils, and comments the volume from the point of view of the eyewitness and … Continue reading On the history of workers councils in Hungary →

The structure and change of position of low income groups in Hungary

Starting out from the various interpretation of poverty, (those with an income below the average, those living on or below the socially accepted minimum, and the lowest income category), the author presents interesting data on the present scale of poverty. He briefly analyses the causes of getting into the group of the poor, calls attention … Continue reading The structure and change of position of low income groups in Hungary →

No. 56 | (Winter 2002)

Table of contents James Petras : The myth and reality of the third way Adrian Little : Rethinking civil society Wiener György : Class status and electoral behaviour Alekszandr Nyikolajevics Taraszov : Decade of shame Allin Cotrell, W. Paul Cockshott : Economic planning, computers and labour value Borisz Kagarlickij : Political capitalism and corruption in … Continue reading No. 56 | (Winter 2002) →

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