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Working class hero – interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono

1996 January 1. sz szilu84
The young radical political activists, now editors of the New Left Review, made an interview with John Lennon in 1971, first published in Red Mole, and re-published in Red Pepper in 1996. That was the politically most active period of Lennon's short life.

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The well-known Norwegian political scientist calls attention to the fact that when discussing terrorism, one must not disregard the phenomenon of state terrorism. He analyses the possible power relations between the states and citizens and the strategies of action following from them. Progress has brought with it the escalation of violence. Galtung offers the Ghandi … Continue reading On the causes and ending of terrorism →

Modernisation theories in the Hungarian social sciences in the ’80s – A plan

On the basis of a wide range of opinions expressed on modernisation in the past decade, the author presents the modernisation theory as a paradigm competing with the ideology of state socialism. He criticises the modernisation theory arguing that it was formulated according to the interests of the highly advanced region only and as such, … Continue reading Modernisation theories in the Hungarian social sciences in the ’80s – A plan →

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