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No. 46 | (Summer 2000)

2000 July 1. sz szilu84
Table of contents
  1. Borisz Kagarlickij : The road to consumption
  2. Immanuel Wallerstein : The racist alternative
  3. Pankovits József : The impact of Heider-syndrome in Italy
  4. Bárdos-Féltoronyi Miklós : Geopolitical thought in post-Soviet Russia
  5. Peterdi Nagy László : On Akos Szilagyi: The rape of Russia
  6. Terry Eagleton : On Francis Wheen: Karl Marx
  7. Francis Wheen : Marx on the toplist
  8. Karl Marx : Short quotations
  9. Paul Le Blanc : Who are those socialists?
  10. Salvatore Puledda : The crisis of historical humanism and the new humanism
  11. Thad Williamson : The ecologically sustainable economy
  12. Ramsey Clark : Bill Clinton, war criminal
  13. Kovács-Eichner György : Why Auschwitz-Birkenau was not bombed?

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