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Principles of socialism – Views of a Gulag inmate

2001 January 1. sz szilu84

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  1. The Gulag phenomenon
  2. GULAG and Auschwitz, the meaning and function of comparative analysis

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The economic mythology of neoliberalism

Neoliberalism is today seen as the only theory that is able to describe and at the same time control the process of modern globalization. Neoliberalism is, however, inadequate even theoretically as it does not recognize the immanent controversies of the "almighty" market logic let alone other important economic and social aspects that are crucial for … Continue reading The economic mythology of neoliberalism →

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A political scientist, an economist and a social policy maker exchanged their views on the meaning of human rights and social rights during the post-communist transition of Eastern Europe. Related Articles On economic and social rights Stabilisation and human rights A foundation for the nature of human rights

Made in China? The Crisis of US Imperialism

US elites more and more regard the quickly developing China as an economic and political rival. That is why the US makes increasing attempts to curb Chinese exports by administrative measures, and isolate China in international relations. It seems both attempts will fail. The offensive of Chinese diplomacy hinders the hegemony of US imperialism in … Continue reading Made in China? The Crisis of US Imperialism →

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