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The real history of the Olympics

2000 October 1. sz szilu84

230 million dollars have been spent to advertise the 2000 Olympic games with the slogan celebrate humanity. Such campaigns, however, cannot make people belive that the games stand above politics and business, and should be seen as a global family gathering.

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Globalisation or global polarisation?

The history of humanity has alwys been characterised by social inequalities, although not at the scale experienced in the past two hundred years. The author summarises the main features of contemporary global polarisation and initiates a social alternative. Related Articles Will a global socialist revolution come? The liberal decade: Towards a capitalism in polarisation Conversations … Continue reading Globalisation or global polarisation? →

Conversation with Immanuel Wallerstein about the collapse of the left wing in Eastern Europe

According to Wallerstein, since their beginning in the 19th century, the social democratic, communist and national liberation movements have chosen the concept of seizing power; this is what has failed in our century and caused disappointment to the followers of these movements. He sees a link between the East European turn and the shaking of … Continue reading Conversation with Immanuel Wallerstein about the collapse of the left wing in Eastern Europe →

The sound of hope and liberty (interview by Martin Smith)

The famous jazz pianist tells how he missed to see Malcolm X. Related Articles Man of the extreme century (interview)

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