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Haves and have-nots Part 1

2004 January 1. sz szilu84

One of the reasons behind the differences between the rich and poor countries is colonisation. The three imaginary manifestos analyses the consequences of colonisation (massive starvation, danger of terrorism) from different points of view.

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The proletariat as subject and representation

The fourth chapter of the book The society of the spectacle first published in 1967. Debord explains the relationship between the proletariat and history and the ideology of class struggle from the utopian socialists and Marx to Trotsky and Lenin. he belives that the workers' councils are the only adequate instruments of the particular struggle … Continue reading The proletariat as subject and representation →

Two men against history A comparative analysis films by Miklós Jancsó and Andrzej Wajda

The death of Miklós Jancsó provides a tragic apropos to evaluate the universal implication of the oeuvre of the great leftist director, who was always critical towards the world of capitalism. The Polish author comparatively analyses two movies of Wajda and two movies of Jancsó to conceptualize gripping aesthetical conclusions that introduces the two great … Continue reading Two men against history A comparative analysis films by Miklós Jancsó and Andrzej Wajda →

Perestroika – Change or the Empires of the Evil?

The perestroika announced by Gorbachev and the – also opaque meaning – change by Obama although designed to solve problems of very different societies and economies but still have parallel features. Both can be associated with forced reforms: with an obvious result concerning perestroika but with hardly a beginning of Obama's change. Related Articles No … Continue reading Perestroika – Change or the Empires of the Evil? →

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