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Showing papers in "Thesis Eleven in 1981"


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TL;DR: "... the political situation into which Poland has been brought is a thoroughly revolutionary one, and it leaves Poland with no other choice but to be revolutionary or perish." as mentioned in this paper, and
Abstract: " ... the political situation into which Poland has been brought is a thoroughly revolutionary one, and it leaves Poland with no other choice but to be revolutionary or perish."

4 citations




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TL;DR: The journal would deal with economic history, thus introducing economics to history; it would make no distinction between past and present, and it would be a point of liaison with linguistics, geography and anthropology and the other social sciences, and above all, it would publish work on method as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: an injection of the insights of the social sciences, they had a clear understanding of what the project involved. The journal would deal with economic history, thus introducing economics to history; it would make no distinction between past and present, thus introducing sociology; it would be a point of liaison with linguistics, geography and anthropology and the other social sciences, and above all, it would publish work on method in these disciplines illustrating concretely what was new (1).

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present another alternative to the argument over "soviet democracy" versus "parliamentary democracy" with the less stubborn suggesting a combination of the two and of market and plan.
Abstract: Ever since the rediscovery of the fact that ’socialism will be democratic or it will not be at all’ there has been renewed debate about the forms appropriate to socialist democracy. Arguments usually tend to divide over ’soviet democr’acy’ versus &dquo;parliamentary democracy’ with the less stubborn suggesting a combination of the two and of market and plan. This paper presents another alternative again.