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Marxism and liberalism

1996 July 1. sz szilu84
The late philosopher explains how Marxism has been misunderstood and misinterpreted in the period of the system change in Eastern Europe. While criticising leading ideologues of the transition, he also points out common features in the Marxist and liberal positions.

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The Kadar-regime and its left-wing opposition

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Ghettos in the occupied area of the Soviet Union

This study reveals an area of the holocaust, which is less discussed in the scientific literature in Hungary. The Nazis set up ghettos in the occupied soviet areas immediately. The author presents the conditions of establishing these ghettos, their way of operation and movingly depicts their life: the hardships facing inmates, and what could they … Continue reading Ghettos in the occupied area of the Soviet Union →

The Bonapartist philosophy of state

Written in 1939, the article is a criticism of the Stalinist system which in many ways is a forerunner of the arguments of the '80 s against Stalin's Administrative System. (The use of violence by the state is unnecessary, the damage caused by the suffocation of independence, the nomenclature, bureaucracy becoming an elit cast safeguarding … Continue reading The Bonapartist philosophy of state →

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