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Monthly Review

1995 April 1. sz szilu84
An introduction of the forty five year old journal of American socialists. The history of Montly Review run paralel with that of the cold war. The journal has provided a basis for the development of modern left-wing thinking, and for the birth of some epoch-making works in social science.

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Time’s Arrow in Tázlár (and in Anthropology)

Before the times of socialism, Tázlár was a small boondocks community of the Great Plain in Hungary. In the 1970s, when the author started his fieldwork there, he found quick development, constructions and future oriented people. Now, many homes are for sale, the land was privatised but the output is smaller. Since 2012, the primary … Continue reading Time’s Arrow in Tázlár (and in Anthropology) →

Where democracy is, is it tyranny? Miracles expected by regime change – democracy of disillusions On Mária Vásárhelyi: Age of disillusions – Regime change from below

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Anti-Francoist Social Movements in Barcelona: Social and Political Victims Become the Founders of a New Democratic Civil Society under Dictatorial Rule

In historians' circles it is common to describe the democratic transformation in Spain as the merit of the Francoist elite. In fact, the political transition was preceded by nearly two decade long movements developed from below and it was forced by the radical democratization of the masses and their growing protests against authoritarianism. The emerging … Continue reading Anti-Francoist Social Movements in Barcelona: Social and Political Victims Become the Founders of a New Democratic Civil Society under Dictatorial Rule →

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