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A nagy francia forradalmat követő évtizedekben – különösen a polgárkirály, lajos fülöp idején – gyökeresedett meg az a francia mondás, amely szerint „minél inkább változik, annál inkább ugyanaz”. a francia társadalomban kő kövön nem maradt, királyok, néptribunok és császárok kerültek az élre, majd tűntek el a süllyesztőben. átalakult a jogrend, a gazdaság, a berendezkedés minden eleme – de a francia társadalom a mai napig is hierarchikus, a rétegek elkülönülnek, a világlátásokban több a különbség, mint az összekötő erő.
In the decades following the great french revolution, especially under the bourgeois king, philippe lajos, the French saying that 'the more you change, the more you stay the same' took root.French society has remained unchanged, with kings, tribunes and emperors rising to the top and disappearing into the abyss. the legal system, the economy and all aspects of the establishment have changed - but French society is still hierarchical, with layers of separation and more differences in worldviews than unity.
In the decades following the great french revolution, especially under the bourgeois king, philippe lajos, the French saying that 'the more you change, the more you stay the same' took root.French society has remained unchanged, with kings, tribunes and emperors rising to the top and disappearing into the abyss. the legal system, the economy and all aspects of the establishment have changed - but French society is still hierarchical, with layers of separation and more differences in worldviews than unity.
Translated title of the contribution | A living dissection of illiberalism - reflections on the book by Bálint Magyar and Bálint Madlovics: Bálint Magyar-Bálint Madlovics-Magyar: The Anatomy of Post-Communist Systems.A conceptual framework. Noran Libro, Budapest, 2021, 906 p. |
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Original language | Hungarian |
Pages (from-to) | 699-704 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Közgazdasági Szemle |
Volume | 68 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jun 2021 |