The Anti-Capitalist Left on the Eve of the 21st Century.  Social and Political Restructuring and Perspectives

Primary author
Publisher
Liberter
Place of Publication
Budapest
Date of Publication
1996
Edition
1
Number of Pages
160
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | I Strategy for the transition to socialism
Description
I Central and Easdtern Europe in the World
- Wiener- The Change of Epochs in World History and the Changes in Eastern Europe
- Radice- The role of foreign Capital in Eastern Europe: Implications for a socialist strategy
- Kagarlitsky- The agony of neo-liberalism or the end of civilisation?
- Kolganov- Mass privatization in Russia and shifts in social and economic structure of society
- Roman- Romania: A Social-Democratic Periphery
- Szigeti- Structure of dominance in the present conservative world
- Krausz- From history to theory
II Anti-Capitalist Theory and Praxis Today
- Hudson- Britain in the 1990s: the Crisis of Socialist Theory and Prospect for the Left
- Townsend- Lessons for the Left from South Africa
- Zimmermann- Changes in the world economy and the transformation in Eastern European politics
- Komlosy und Hofbauer- In front or behind? Emerging from the dead-end of catching-up-industrialization
- Buzgalin- Socialism: The Lesson of Crisis
- Dellheim- Theoretical Starting Points of a New Definition of Socialist Politics
- Heinrich- Theoretical Deficits of the Left and the Struggle for Hegemony
- Day- The Future of Socialism: A Modern Utopia or an Agenda for Change?
III Documents
- Budapest Conference Statement
- Internet connections
IV Appendix
- Krausz and Tütö- Marx, Engels and Lenin on the political Transition Period into Socialism
Notes
Papers from International Conference 16-18 Sept. 1994, Budapest
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III I   KRA     reg19877
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