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Messages from the 19th century – Marx on economic development and on socialist revolutions

1993 April 1. sz szilu84
In our new series the author review a series of pieces of thought from the 19th century, especially from Marxism juxtaposing them with the current situation.

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The Global Financial Crisis and ist Critique of the World System

Round table discussion at Kossuth Klub, Budapest, 29 October 2008.Participants: economists László Andor, Annamária Artner, Péter Farkas and Miklós Sebők, historian Tamás Krausz and philosopher G. M. Tamás.  Related Articles on the financial crisis Exploring world systems (Global “open competition” – the current stage of world capitalism) Financial and monetary issues as the crisis unfolds

Ecological socialism and human needs

Two American theoreticians discuss how socialist and ecological goals can be combined. How can we use our resources in a more economical way? Do cars and shopping malls really constitute human needs? Related Articles No related articles.

Fall of the Europe Project?

The European Project especially since the Maastricht Treaty (1992) is reducing the margins of manoeuvre of national economic policies without making a governance of substitution emerge in return at the level of the Union! This self-inflicted mutilation by European States relates to all aspects of economic life and was chosen by the dominant big capital … Continue reading Fall of the Europe Project? →

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