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Liberalism is Fascism. On the concept of György Lukács

2010 April 1. sz szilu84
"He is writing his plebeian demagogy on an abstract Ubbi Dubbi language" said one of the critics of György Lukács. The present article is an attempt to make clear the "demagogy" of Lukács.

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Sex and politics in Amerika

1998 was the year of Monica Lewinsky in the United States. For those who had been familiar with Bill Clinton, this was not an unexpected development. The long story that went so far as the impeachment of the president demanded a deeper analysis of the relationship between U.S. politics and sexuality. Related Articles Gender Regime … Continue reading Sex and politics in Amerika →

Haves and have-nots Part 1

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. Related Articles The rich and the poor – II. The World Bank and the IMF in the service of dictatorships Attack … Continue reading Haves and have-nots Part 1 →

Economic reforms in Cuba

Amidst the most difficult circumstances produced by the long-time embargo and the collapse of Soviet support, the Cuban revolution is struggling for survival. There is, however, no clear blueprint for economic and political adjustment. Related Articles Cuba: continuing revolution and contemporary contradictions Lessons of the Chinese reforms The effects of the American embargo on Cuba

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