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Speech at the Budapest Conference – June 15, 2007

2007 October 1. sz szilu84

The soviet diplomat who spent decades in Hungary remembers to János Kádár – a joint document of an attitude towards history, a way of thinking and a historic fact.

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The role of force in pedagogy

The well known pedagogue-author discusses the problems linked with applying compulsion of education. At a certain level, compulsion goes together with all types of pedagogy. In contrast to education based on force and the extremities of liberal attitudes, he is supporter of an individual-centred education in which the individual is viewed in his active mutual … Continue reading The role of force in pedagogy →

Ali Shariati: Between Marx and the Infinite – An Islamic Utopian

Ali Shariati was one of the major intellectual forerunners of the Islam revolution in Iran who as mastering both Islam and Western philosophy has almost single handedly crossed the line between political Islam and the (secular) Left. His intellectual heritage begs for the question: may a credible Islam Left be formed/revived or political Islam becomes … Continue reading Ali Shariati: Between Marx and the Infinite – An Islamic Utopian →

Genocide and mass murder: cultural-social and psychological origins

The outstanding Hungarian born American social psychologist discusses the psychological conditions of genocide in this study which was so successful at the 2nd European Congress of Psychologists. He primarily relies on the experiences of the massacre of the Armenians early this century, the Cambodian reign of terror, the Argentine military dictatorship and the persecution of … Continue reading Genocide and mass murder: cultural-social and psychological origins →

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