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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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Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question

International Conference, Budapest, ELTE 11 November, 2015 ELTE, Gólyavár, Maria Theresia-room 1088 Múzeum krt. 6-8. Program 9 a.m.   Opening remarks: József Juhász (Head of Eastern European History Department, ELTE) Joanna Gwiazdecka (RLS Warsaw) Eszter Bartha(Eszmélet) 9.15 – 11.00 a.m. Section One Rethinking the history of women’s activism and human emancipation Francisca de Haan, Understanding … Continue reading Women’s emancipation and human emancipation: new approaches to an old question →

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Housing subsidization in the post-communist Hungary

Housing policy and related subsidies are in the focus of our contemporary political debates. Since 1999, the government has brought new measures of support. The article provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of these new directions with an eye on the social dimension of housing policy. Related Articles Issue no. 104 (Winter 2014) Issue 103 … Continue reading Housing subsidization in the post-communist Hungary →

Environmental effects of economic globalisation

Neoliberal economists claim that globalisation triggered growth will improve the quality of environment in the long run. On the other hand, almost all practicing environment protectors say that negative ecological effects far outweigh benefits. Countries exposed to the increasing global competition are routinely forced to loosen their environmental regulations. International specialisation is often damaging to … Continue reading Environmental effects of economic globalisation →

Alexander Dubcek

The Chechoslovak leader of the 1968 Prague Spring has become the symbol of democratic socialism. The short portrait provides an opportunity to discuss the chances of the latter at the millenium. Related Articles No related articles.

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