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Globalisation and unemployment

2000 January 1. sz szilu84

Perhaps the most important impact of globalisation is that it increases insecurity within society. The history of post-war welfare states come to an end. Ideologies of capitalism with a human face have turned out to be naive.

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The poet of impressive appearance. Attila József and alienation

According to Attila József "Marx's perception of history considered of four facts when he came stepped up. They were the principle of the historical development (Hegel), the new industrial technology, the working class unrest under its burden and the so-called utopian socialism, which was peaceful not militant, and which had a general human nature instead … Continue reading The poet of impressive appearance. Attila József and alienation →

The third world after the cold war

The fate of the former colonies was strongly affected by the rivalry of the US and USSR in the post-war decades, and the collapse os state socialism is also a milestone in Third World history. The new wave of democratisation should be analysed carefully and with reservations since the rhetoric overs a new form of … Continue reading The third world after the cold war →

Modernism and global hegemony

Interpreting modernity as consulting practices to cope with the perpetual change deriving from the capitalist imperative to ceaseless accumulation, it is argued that world hegemonic states create exceptional periods of change which stimulate major constructions of modernity. The nature of these modernities is explored through the creative arts where the hegemon's civil society has been … Continue reading Modernism and global hegemony →

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