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What the left will be like tomorrow?

1989 April 1. sz szilu84

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East and South: the triumph of the human rights or the defeat of the human reason??

The article analyzes the chances of the great regions of the world (Asia, ex-communist countries, the Third World and the West). Liberalism, con-servativism and populism in the new (United) Europe. The sources of the new nationalism reign over the ruins of the Soviet system. The lack of the internationalism on the "international" Left. Related Articles … Continue reading East and South: the triumph of the human rights or the defeat of the human reason?? →

How do we see the world, what we would like it to be like?

The article tries to analyse the essence of the past decades of societies that claim to be socialist and to what extent they have managed to go beyond capitalism? Elements of the new social set up, like new method of production or new mentality have not been created. In the second part of the article … Continue reading How do we see the world, what we would like it to be like? →

East European liberals

Two books have been published on the history of the Hungarian Free Democrats i.e. the former "democratic opposition". The author compares these books and also reviews a critique of the same books by Miklós Szabó.  (Ervin Czizmadia: A magyar demokratikus ellenzék. I-III. [The democratic opposition in Hungary], T-Twins Kiadó 1995., Ripp Zoltán: Szabad demokraták [Free … Continue reading East European liberals →

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