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What is beyond capital?

1998 January 1. sz szilu84

Philosopher Istvan Meszaros published his opus magnum under the title Beyond Capital. It quickly became popular in Western circles of progressive social science. (Istvan Meszaros: Beyond Capital. Towards a Theory of Transition. Merlin Press, London, 1995.)

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Class in the 21st Century

Now, when the term working class is used in Hungary by radical leftist circles only, this study is especially important, which gives an enjoyable review of the history of the working class in the 20th century as well as on its intellectual tradition, movements and world shaping revolutions, of course including the contradictory but in … Continue reading Class in the 21st Century →

The long shadow of Ariel Sharon

The Gaza War was the consequence of the policy of force rooting in the revisionist Zionism of the 1920s and expanding after Ariel Sharon took power in 2001 – a policy that was backed by the Bush-doctrine securing the solid support of a superpower over eight years. It would be too early to answer the … Continue reading The long shadow of Ariel Sharon →

Economic advisors

The emergence of macroeconomics created the ground for governments. The function of such advisors, however, is much more complex than simply increasing the level of expertise in public policies. Related Articles The economic liberalism and the danger of a right-shift Responses from the South to the World Economic Crisis World economic dependence, indebtednes, crisis

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