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No. 60 | (Winter 2003)

2003 December 1. sz szilu84
Table of contents
  1. Fenyő D. György, Kertész Ákos, Kállai R. Gábor, Tverdota György, Szívós Mihály, Agárdi Péter, Mező Ferenc : Attila Jozsef 2003
  2. Max Fraad-Wolff, Richard D. Wolff : Flexible economy tough reality
  3. Endreffy Zoltán : Neoliberalism and globalisation
  4. Stephen Eric Bonner : US filed study, or lies, fear and forcing democracy
  5. Wiener György : Contribution to the state socialsm debate
  6. Ana Bazac : Anti-stalinist dissidents and the “vox intelligent(s)iae”
  7. André Tosel : The old Lukacs and the Budapest School
  8. Malise Ruthven : Edward W. Said (1935-2003) and his Orientalizm
  9. Edward W. Said : Humanism is the only protection against barbarism
  10. Farkas Miklós : Malthus after 200 years
  11. Kertész Ákos : Magic words (swears – shocking the public – literature)
  12. Bereti Gábor : State of affairs and vision on future, Social Forum in Miskolc 5-6 April 2003
  13. Shalini Randeria : Parable about the neem tree – The transnationalisation of law and the role of NGO actors
  14. Ravi Arvand Palat : Is India part of Asia?
  15. Roland Pierre Paringaux : Food self-provision is in threat. Will the Indian agriculture survive the WTO test?
  16. Kumkum Sangari : Ways of violence
  17. Kammunist Kranti : A ballad against work

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