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15.10.2008
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Urban asphalt gave flower to utopia

"The eastern European '68ers formed the backbone of the democratic opposition. We, the '56ers, were not so carried away by the thought that we might win out, because we were familiar with the stupidities and darker sides of victory." The Hungarian writer György Konrád takes an ironic look at the '68ers. [ more ]

14.10.2008
Adolf Holl, Sudhir Kakar

On the Indian view of things

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The abolition of poverty

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The Bronze Nights


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G.M. Tamás

(1948) served in the Hungarian parliament between 1989 and 1994. He was head of the Hungarian Academy’s Institute of Philosophy and is recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Soros Foundation in Hungary.



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G.M. Tamás

Counter-revolution against a counter-revolution

Eastern Europe today

In order to defend social relations before 1989 without losing face, the middle classes in former socialist countries portray the neoliberal destruction of the welfare state as the work of communists, writes G.M. Tamás. [Estonian version added] [more]

14.08.2008



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