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Conversation with Immanuel Wallerstein about the collapse of the left wing in Eastern Europe

According to Wallerstein, since their beginning in the 19th century, the social democratic, communist and national liberation movements have chosen the concept of seizing power; this is what has failed in our century and caused disappointment to the followers of these movements. He sees a link between the East European turn and the shaking of … Continue reading Conversation with Immanuel Wallerstein about the collapse of the left wing in Eastern Europe →

Round table discussion on self-government part 2

It is the continuation of the text published in the previous issue in which the participants primarily discuss the system of conditions for self-government in production, and its connections with the questions of ownership interests. Related Articles Round table discussion on self-government Round table discussion about the nation During the National Round Table dicussions

Consequences of the Weak Class Struggle and Some Problems of the Left in Romania

Finding the right strategy for the Romanian left is not easy either. Its politics is diluted in policies tending towards liberal-monetarist solutions suggesting a minimal state and no progressive tax. Social democratic economic policies could not have been and cannot be distinguished from explicit right wing economic policies. The author suggests that any reorganisation on … Continue reading Consequences of the Weak Class Struggle and Some Problems of the Left in Romania →

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