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No. 4 | (Winter 1989)

1989 December 1. sz szilu84
Table of contents
  1. Szabó András György : Marx and state socialism – Louis Blanc-Rodbertus-Lassalle-Hyndman
  2. Krausz Tamás : The Mensheviks and socialism – in the light of documents
  3. Urban Herlitz : Trends of social devlopment and socialism
  4. Szigeti Péter : Capitalism – late capitalism (lessons from a study)
  5. Theses of the Menshevik party (10 April 1920)
  6. Porosz Tibor : Theses about Stalinism
  7. Slemmer László : An age of humanistic capital?
  8. Tütő László : A serving state and a “freely floating” government
  9. Liberalism
  10. Worker
  11. Saul Landau : The masters of all we know
  12. alfa : Remarks to a book
  13. Kapitány Ágnes, Kapitány Gábor : Where do you go Eastern Europe?

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