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Messages from the 19th century Marx on socialdemocracy

1993 January 1. sz szilu84

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Postcolonial politics and state violence in Southern Sudan

The continuous civil war lasting since 1983 in the southern part of Sudan is originally the fault of British colonialists, but the Chinese-Canadian-Malaysian consortium which has an interest in the exploitation and sale of the oil of southern Sudan and the European Union by supporting the Islamic regime in Khartoum, also have a responsibility in … Continue reading Postcolonial politics and state violence in Southern Sudan →

Environmental ethics and “turbo-capitalism”

The author describes in detail the ecological limits to today's capitalism and defends a position which would put the harmonious co-existence of human beings and nature in the place of the profit-oriented dualism of production and consumption. The claim arising from this logically is that we need to revise radically the interpretation of our concept … Continue reading Environmental ethics and “turbo-capitalism” →

Keynes and Polanyi: the 1920s and the 1990s

In the 1970s, a counter-revolution in economics restored the neo-classical doctrines prevailing before the Great Depression. Since the 1990s, the contradictions and consequences of the emerging neoliberal order have become apparent. For analysing these, the works by J.M. Keynes and K. Polanyi are instrumental, and the proposal by the latter about economic planning and international … Continue reading Keynes and Polanyi: the 1920s and the 1990s →

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