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Capital or What You do not Want

2009 April 1. sz szilu84

On the Hungarian version of István Mészáros: Beyond Capital: Toward a theory of Transition New York, Monthly Review Press 2000

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Occupy and the Tasks of Socialists

The post provides a deep – power and class structure – analysis of the Occupy Wall Street movement which emerged on the autumn of 2011. The movement, following the philosophy of spontaneous anarchy, rejects all fixed hierarchy of decision making. This "perfect spontaneity", however, opened room for arbitrary decisions and for actions of self-appointed "avant-garde" … Continue reading Occupy and the Tasks of Socialists →

No. 56 | (Winter 2002)

Table of contents James Petras : The myth and reality of the third way Adrian Little : Rethinking civil society Wiener György : Class status and electoral behaviour Alekszandr Nyikolajevics Taraszov : Decade of shame Allin Cotrell, W. Paul Cockshott : Economic planning, computers and labour value Borisz Kagarlickij : Political capitalism and corruption in … Continue reading No. 56 | (Winter 2002) →

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