Law does not simply function as a way of resolving conflicts flowing from social differences.
Ágnes Heller: Orbán is a tyrant
From the time he became the prime minister of Hungary, Orban was always interested in concentrating all the power in his hands.
The European Parliament resolution urges European financial institution to respect indigenous peoples rights
Celebrate the rights of those 5 per cent who hold 80 per cent of the planet’s biodiversity. Today is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples.
A Spectre of Communism is Haunting the Czech Republic
In the Czech Republic, the real problem appears to be the communists, or rather, the spirits of the country’s communist past
How strong is Greece’s affinity for Russia?
Just when the country has become a confidante of the EU and the US for the Balkans, a new report thinks of Greece as a collaborator of the Kremlin
Of Rainbows and Rabbits
Good news: the Czech government backed a bill allowing same-sex marriage. Bad news: it’s only a publicity stunt to cover up for the mess created by the authoritarian government
Neoliberalism, Technology and the Creation of Postmodern Culture
What is post-modern conservatism? What are its connections to neoliberalism and technology? Matt McManus explains