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The relevance of October to us Russians and to the world

2007 January 1. sz szilu84

As the 90th anniversary of the October Revolution was approaching Moscow intellectuals made an announcement in June 2007.

The article is only available in Hungarian. You can order a copy of the issue.

Original text in Russian:  http://www.ikd.ru/node/3013

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The Chechoslovak leader of the 1968 Prague Spring has become the symbol of democratic socialism. The short portrait provides an opportunity to discuss the chances of the latter at the millenium. Related Articles No related articles.

No. 73 | (Spring 2007)

This issue of Eszmélet focuses on ‘gender studies'. Articles address how gender policy and gender studies acquired their institutions in East Europe and examine why this process is not linked with little potential for social criticism. On the other hand, articles prove that it is possible to master gender studies with critical thinking on our … Continue reading No. 73 | (Spring 2007) →

Cleavages in society and their relation to the left

There are mainly myths, rather than facts and realistic observations that influence public opinion on the so-called New Economy that emerged on the basis of the rise of information technology. In reality, the new information industries do not demand deregulation and a change of political development could result in new ways to socialize these technological … Continue reading Cleavages in society and their relation to the left →

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