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On the book by Anthony Beevor: The Downfall, 1945

2005 April 1. sz szilu84

Anthony Beevor: Berlin: The Downfall, 1945. Penguin Books, London, 2003.

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How they became feminist?

Mariska Gárdos and Rózsika Schwimmwer were outstanding personalities of the feminist movements at the early 20th century. In their times too, a fundamental problem of the anti-systemic movements was how to link personal, social and political issues and areas of action. Related Articles “You should be the seventh yourself “: Attila József and the proletariat. … Continue reading How they became feminist? →

Nobel prize winner Sir John Hicks’ affair with the interest rate

By publishing one of the latest works of the author, we extend our condolences to the economist who passed away tragically in the recent past. How different economic schools define the factors influencing interest rates and the money market also affect whether they will see capitalism as a harmonic and problem-free or a vulnerable and … Continue reading Nobel prize winner Sir John Hicks’ affair with the interest rate →

The ideology of society or the society of ideology

Rationalisation penetrating into the spheres of social existence is detached from the human being, it determines his will and vision of future, it turns subjectivity into objectivity. However, it is a precondition of the humanization of everyday life that the critical approach throws light upon the power structuers behind this rationalization, the ideologies resulting from … Continue reading The ideology of society or the society of ideology →

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