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Who are the anarcho-syndicalists and what they want?

1990 April 1. sz szilu84
A few documents of the anarcho-syndicalists in the Soviet Union. Rejection of bu reaucracy and the state. „ Power to the people but not the Soviets!"

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Towards the top – Comments to a first published speech of Kadar

The historian briefly characterises the foreign and domestic policy of those years of the Kadar regime in which a speech by János Kádár, car­ried as a document, was delivered. The speech is published for the first time now, in our paper and according to the editors' views ft can be a contribution to the better … Continue reading Towards the top – Comments to a first published speech of Kadar →

From class struggle to struggle without clases

This social philosophical analysis started out from the questioning of the existence of classes. He differentiates between and juxtaposes the "economic" and "social" approaches to class relations and analyses the mistaken alternative which has taken the dual tradition of economist (social democratic) and overpoliticised (Leninist) form. He re-formulates the Marxist thesis that class is a … Continue reading From class struggle to struggle without clases →

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