Hungary in state of exception: authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis
Introduction: Historically Embedded Neoliberalism and Exceptional Measures in Hungary -- Neoliberalism as a Permanent State of Exception -- The Heritage of the Habsburg Empire: The Historical Impact of Neoliberalism -- Neoliberalization of State Socialism -- The Neoliberalization of 1989 and the Col...
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Index Agamben, Giorgio, 8-12, 20, 28nl, 104, 107, 109-110, 126-127, 129 Allende, Salvador, 23 Alliance of Young Democrats. See Fidesz Antal, Laszlo, 48, 57, 79, 87, 88-99 anti-capitalism, 33, 43,45-46, 115 anti-populism, 97, 99 austerity, 15, 18-19, 22, 24, 27, 36, 62, 81-82, 90-91, 93, 96-98, 100-102, 135-136 Austrian School. See Austrian School of Economics Austrian School of Economics, 30-33, 35, 38-39 Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. See Habsburg Empire capital accumulating state, 113 capitalist realism, 92 CEE. See Central and Eastern Europe Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), 1, 7, 40-41,43, 56, 87, 131,135 Chicago Boys, 20, 22-23, 28n7, 57, 84n7, 87, 92 Chicago School, 17, 39, 56 Chile, 1, 14, 18, 22-24, 28n4, 28n7, 87 class compromise, 63, 66, 112-113, 115, 120, 122, 128 class politics, 97, 100, 104, 110-113, 134-135, 137 CMEA. See Council for Mutual Economic Assistance Cobden Journal, 32 Cobden Society, 32 Cold War, 4, 22, 42 commissary dictatorship, 127 coronavirus. See COVID-19 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), 47-48, 68-70, 77, 84nl8, 85n22 countermovement, 14 counter-revolutionary, 17 COVID-19, 2-3, 5, 103-105, 108, 110-112, 116, 118-119, 121-126, 127, 129n4, 137 Bartha, Eszter, 113, 133-134 big capital, 21, 112-115 biopolitical. See biopolitics biopolitics, 8, 10-11, 24, 26, 117, 118, 129 Bockman, Johanna, 3, 4, 29, 31-32, 41-42, 53-55, 58, 68, 74, 136 Bokros, Lajos, 58-59, 62, 80, 87-88, 96-97, 99, 102n5 Böröcz, József, 22, 43-46, 68, 77 Bozóki, András, 58, 104-105 151
152 Index Csillag, István, 58, 62, 87, 88, 92, 99, 102ոՅ Csizmadia, Ervin, 52, 61-63, 84nl0, 133 deregulation, 3, 17, 22, 24, 27, 49, 57, 90, 93, 106 Dimitrov square. See Dimitrov square boys Dimitrov square boys, 55, 57, 77, 78, 84ո7, 88, 89 Director, Aaron, 17, 39 dual dependency, 45, 85n22 Éber, Márk Áron, 44-45, 57, 58, 65, 77, 81, 85ո22, 95-97, 113-114 El ladrillo, 20, 23, 28ո7, 87, 102ո4 Enabling Act, 111, 113, 126, 1283-129 endless emergency, 125 Eszmélet, 113, 115 exceptional measures, 1, 2, 5, 10, 103-105, 107, 112, 116-117, 122, 125, 127, 128, 137 extraordinary measures, 13, 103, 110, 123, 126, 128, 129, 137 Eyal, Gil, 4, 29, 31-32, 41-42, 58, 68, 74, 136 Fabry, Adam, 4, 55-56, 62-64, 88-89, 91, 104-106, 121 fascism, 19, 33, 39, 40, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 128, 137; historical, 111; neo-, 112, 115 Fekete, János, 66, 67-68, 73-75, 77 Fidesz, 96, 100-101, 107, 113, 115-116, 118-119 finance boys, 62 Financial Research Institute (FRI), 55, 62, 84nll, 87, 88-89, 92, 98-99 Fisher, Mark, 93 Földes, György, 54, 69-71, 77, 79, 80-81, 134-135 Fordulat, 44, 114 FRI. See Financial Research Institute Friedman, Milton, 14, 17, 21-23, 38-39, 62 Fukuyama, Frances, 4,13, 40-41, 93 Gagyi, Ágnes, 44, 55, 62, 87-88, 92, 102 globalization of capitalism, 15,19, 38 Gramsci, Antonio, 2, 13, 56, 111, 136 Great Depression, 17, 20, 30, 37, 76 Greskovits, Béla, 2, 4, 29, 100, 121 Gyurcsány, Ferenc, 97, 99 Habsburg Empire, 3, 29-33 Hall, Stuart, 106 Hardt, Michael, 24-26, 103 Harvey, David, 14-16, 21, 91, 106 Hayek, Friedrich A., 3, 16-17, 21, 28n3, 29, 30-32, 37-40, 62, 88, 102n5 Head,
Michael, 11, 104, 106, 112, 126 health care, 14, 21, 116, 121, 124 Hegedűs, Dániel, 104, 105 HNB. See Hungarian National Bank homo sacer, 8-9, 11, 12, 104, 107 Hungarian National Bank (HNB), 66-68, 72,74-75, 78, 96, 98 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), 96-97, 99-101 Hungarian Socialist Workers Party (MSZMP), 46-48, 51-52, 61, 64, 67-68, 70-72, 75, 77-88, 93 IMF. See International Monetary Fund International Monetary Fund (IMF), 18, 41, 46, 64, 66-76, 78-79, 81-82, 84nl8, 85n26, 92-94, 96-97, 100 interwar, 33, 114 Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (ORDO), 35 Kádár regime: Kádár, János: 4, 22, 41,43-85,91,93-99, lOlnl, 102n5, 132-137 Keynes, 31, 39
Index Keynesiansim, 15-16, 18-21, 30-31, 56, 78, 80 Konrad, György, 65, 87, 94, 134 Kornai, János, 59, 60, 63, 64 Krausz, Tamás, 94-95 Latin America, 14, 20, 22-23, 56, 87, 89, 93 Lengyel, László, 57-59, 87-89, 92, 98-99 liberal democracy, 4, 13, 40-41, 55, 92, 94-101, 137 Lippmann, Walter, 37 London School of Economics, 39 Lóránt, Károly, 57, 76-78, 80-81, 84ո8, 84ո9, 85ռ23, 89 Magyar Hírlap, 33, 42ոՅ, 84ո8 Matolcsy, György, 58, 62, 87-88, 92, 98 medical state of exception, 125-126 Menger, Karl, ЗО Mises, Ludwig von, 3, 17, 29-33, 38-39, 102ո5 Mont Pèlerin Society, 14, 17, 37-39, 42 MSZMP. See Hungarian Socialist Workers Party MSZP. See Hungarian Socialist Party Negri, Antonio, 24-26, 103 NEM. See New Economic Mechanism neoconservative, 18, 43, 51, 137 neoliberal convergence, 15, 92-94 101 neoliberal laboratory, 41, 74 neoliberal reform, 4, 42, 98-99 neoliberalism: authoritarian, 2, 5, 13-28, 28n4, 55, 87, 92, 105; as legal project, 131-132; embedded, 1-5, 21, 29, 40-42, 45, 81, 118-122, 123, 128-131, 137 New Economic Mechanism (NEM), 46-55, 58, 62, 64, 67-70, 80-81, 83n2, 89, 95 non-exceptional state, 9 Nyers, Rezső, 48, 52, 54, 63, 73, 80, 83ո4 153 Oath Clause, 109 OECD. See Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Orbán regime: Orbán, Viktor, 2, 5, 42n4, 97, 99, 100-101, 103-129, 137 ORDO. See Jahrbuch för die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft ordoliberalism, 33-36, 136 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 13, 15, 19 Ost, David, 100 Pesti Napló, 32, 42ո2 petty bourgeoisie, 34, 42ո4, 51, 112-113, 115 Plehwe, Dieter, 13-15,
17, 19, 37-38, Polanyi, Karl, 21, 33-34, 137, populism, 1, 97, 105; authoritarian populism, 2, 5, 10, 42n4, 103-129, 131, 137; entrepreneur and, 107; European, 19; right-wing, 19 postmodern, 25 post-transition, 4 postwar, 35, 40 Poulantzas, Nicos, 111-115 presidentialization, 108-110 Reagan, Ronald, 15, 18, 63, 93 reform economist, 41, 48, 53, 55-60, 64, 71, 77-79, 88, 90-93, 96, 98, lOlnl, 102n3, 134 refugee crisis, 104, 116-118, 120 regime change, 2, 4, 40, 41, 55, 57-60, 62, 64, 79-81, 84n8, 84nll, 87-101, 101n2, 102n3, 102n5, 113-114, 128, 133-134, 136 Röpke, Wilhelm, 17, 35, 38 Scheiring, Gábor, 97-98, 101, 104-105, 113-114, 116 Schmitt, Carl, 7, 8-11, 108, 127 Sebök, Miklós, 57-58, 61-62, 98-99, 101ո2 Second World War, 31, 33, 37, 45
154 Index semi-periphery, 1,16, 22, 43, 45, 81-82, 92 Slobodian, Quinn, 3, 29, 132 sovereign dictatorship, 127 sovereignty, 7, 8-12, 18, 20, 24-25, 75-76, 82, 108, 116, 127 Soviet Union, 13, 39-40, 43, 68-69, 80 state capitalism, 43, 55 state of emergency. See state of exception state of emergency caused by mass immigration, 117, 125 state of exception, 1, 2, 5, 7-13, 19-20, 27, 103-104, 108-109, 111-113, 117-120, 122-126; overlapping, 103, 117, 122-125; permanent, 2, 5, 7-28, 104, 108, 111-113, 126, 128, 137 state socialism, 40-41, 43-85, 91, 93, 102n5, 132, 134-137 subnational, 25 Surányi, György, 62, 80, 88, 96, 98 Szalai, Erzsebet, 57-59, 62-64, 88 Szelényi, Iván, 65 Thatcher, Margaret, 15, 18, 93 Thoma, László, 133-134 Torture Memo, 109 Turnabout and Reform, 62, 87-92, 96, 102n3, 102n4 UET. See unitary executive theory unitary executive theory, 107-109 Vienna Circle. See Austrian School of Economics Viennese School of Economics. See Austrian School of Economics Walter Lippmann Colloquium, 35, 37-38, 42 war on terror, 20, 109-110 Washington Consensus, 4,15, 18, 26, 92-93 Weimarization, 106 Weimar Republic, 34—35 welfare state, 18, 21, 24-27, 33, 36, 121 Williamson, John, 93 working class, 45, 55, 63, 66, 96-97, 101, 104, 111-112, 114, 116, 122, 131-135; depolitization of, 131-135 World Bank, 18, 46, 64, 66-76, 79, 82, 85n26, 92-93, 100 worldview of ruling classes, 13 Yoo, John, 109 |
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Index Agamben, Giorgio, 8-12, 20, 28nl, 104, 107, 109-110, 126-127, 129 Allende, Salvador, 23 Alliance of Young Democrats. See Fidesz Antal, Laszlo, 48, 57, 79, 87, 88-99 anti-capitalism, 33, 43,45-46, 115 anti-populism, 97, 99 austerity, 15, 18-19, 22, 24, 27, 36, 62, 81-82, 90-91, 93, 96-98, 100-102, 135-136 Austrian School. See Austrian School of Economics Austrian School of Economics, 30-33, 35, 38-39 Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. See Habsburg Empire capital accumulating state, 113 capitalist realism, 92 CEE. See Central and Eastern Europe Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), 1, 7, 40-41,43, 56, 87, 131,135 Chicago Boys, 20, 22-23, 28n7, 57, 84n7, 87, 92 Chicago School, 17, 39, 56 Chile, 1, 14, 18, 22-24, 28n4, 28n7, 87 class compromise, 63, 66, 112-113, 115, 120, 122, 128 class politics, 97, 100, 104, 110-113, 134-135, 137 CMEA. See Council for Mutual Economic Assistance Cobden Journal, 32 Cobden Society, 32 Cold War, 4, 22, 42 commissary dictatorship, 127 coronavirus. See COVID-19 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), 47-48, 68-70, 77, 84nl8, 85n22 countermovement, 14 counter-revolutionary, 17 COVID-19, 2-3, 5, 103-105, 108, 110-112, 116, 118-119, 121-126, 127, 129n4, 137 Bartha, Eszter, 113, 133-134 big capital, 21, 112-115 biopolitical. See biopolitics biopolitics, 8, 10-11, 24, 26, 117, 118, 129 Bockman, Johanna, 3, 4, 29, 31-32, 41-42, 53-55, 58, 68, 74, 136 Bokros, Lajos, 58-59, 62, 80, 87-88, 96-97, 99, 102n5 Böröcz, József, 22, 43-46, 68, 77 Bozóki, András, 58, 104-105 151
152 Index Csillag, István, 58, 62, 87, 88, 92, 99, 102ոՅ Csizmadia, Ervin, 52, 61-63, 84nl0, 133 deregulation, 3, 17, 22, 24, 27, 49, 57, 90, 93, 106 Dimitrov square. See Dimitrov square boys Dimitrov square boys, 55, 57, 77, 78, 84ո7, 88, 89 Director, Aaron, 17, 39 dual dependency, 45, 85n22 Éber, Márk Áron, 44-45, 57, 58, 65, 77, 81, 85ո22, 95-97, 113-114 El ladrillo, 20, 23, 28ո7, 87, 102ո4 Enabling Act, 111, 113, 126, 1283-129 endless emergency, 125 Eszmélet, 113, 115 exceptional measures, 1, 2, 5, 10, 103-105, 107, 112, 116-117, 122, 125, 127, 128, 137 extraordinary measures, 13, 103, 110, 123, 126, 128, 129, 137 Eyal, Gil, 4, 29, 31-32, 41-42, 58, 68, 74, 136 Fabry, Adam, 4, 55-56, 62-64, 88-89, 91, 104-106, 121 fascism, 19, 33, 39, 40, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 128, 137; historical, 111; neo-, 112, 115 Fekete, János, 66, 67-68, 73-75, 77 Fidesz, 96, 100-101, 107, 113, 115-116, 118-119 finance boys, 62 Financial Research Institute (FRI), 55, 62, 84nll, 87, 88-89, 92, 98-99 Fisher, Mark, 93 Földes, György, 54, 69-71, 77, 79, 80-81, 134-135 Fordulat, 44, 114 FRI. See Financial Research Institute Friedman, Milton, 14, 17, 21-23, 38-39, 62 Fukuyama, Frances, 4,13, 40-41, 93 Gagyi, Ágnes, 44, 55, 62, 87-88, 92, 102 globalization of capitalism, 15,19, 38 Gramsci, Antonio, 2, 13, 56, 111, 136 Great Depression, 17, 20, 30, 37, 76 Greskovits, Béla, 2, 4, 29, 100, 121 Gyurcsány, Ferenc, 97, 99 Habsburg Empire, 3, 29-33 Hall, Stuart, 106 Hardt, Michael, 24-26, 103 Harvey, David, 14-16, 21, 91, 106 Hayek, Friedrich A., 3, 16-17, 21, 28n3, 29, 30-32, 37-40, 62, 88, 102n5 Head,
Michael, 11, 104, 106, 112, 126 health care, 14, 21, 116, 121, 124 Hegedűs, Dániel, 104, 105 HNB. See Hungarian National Bank homo sacer, 8-9, 11, 12, 104, 107 Hungarian National Bank (HNB), 66-68, 72,74-75, 78, 96, 98 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), 96-97, 99-101 Hungarian Socialist Workers Party (MSZMP), 46-48, 51-52, 61, 64, 67-68, 70-72, 75, 77-88, 93 IMF. See International Monetary Fund International Monetary Fund (IMF), 18, 41, 46, 64, 66-76, 78-79, 81-82, 84nl8, 85n26, 92-94, 96-97, 100 interwar, 33, 114 Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft (ORDO), 35 Kádár regime: Kádár, János: 4, 22, 41,43-85,91,93-99, lOlnl, 102n5, 132-137 Keynes, 31, 39
Index Keynesiansim, 15-16, 18-21, 30-31, 56, 78, 80 Konrad, György, 65, 87, 94, 134 Kornai, János, 59, 60, 63, 64 Krausz, Tamás, 94-95 Latin America, 14, 20, 22-23, 56, 87, 89, 93 Lengyel, László, 57-59, 87-89, 92, 98-99 liberal democracy, 4, 13, 40-41, 55, 92, 94-101, 137 Lippmann, Walter, 37 London School of Economics, 39 Lóránt, Károly, 57, 76-78, 80-81, 84ո8, 84ո9, 85ռ23, 89 Magyar Hírlap, 33, 42ոՅ, 84ո8 Matolcsy, György, 58, 62, 87-88, 92, 98 medical state of exception, 125-126 Menger, Karl, ЗО Mises, Ludwig von, 3, 17, 29-33, 38-39, 102ո5 Mont Pèlerin Society, 14, 17, 37-39, 42 MSZMP. See Hungarian Socialist Workers Party MSZP. See Hungarian Socialist Party Negri, Antonio, 24-26, 103 NEM. See New Economic Mechanism neoconservative, 18, 43, 51, 137 neoliberal convergence, 15, 92-94 101 neoliberal laboratory, 41, 74 neoliberal reform, 4, 42, 98-99 neoliberalism: authoritarian, 2, 5, 13-28, 28n4, 55, 87, 92, 105; as legal project, 131-132; embedded, 1-5, 21, 29, 40-42, 45, 81, 118-122, 123, 128-131, 137 New Economic Mechanism (NEM), 46-55, 58, 62, 64, 67-70, 80-81, 83n2, 89, 95 non-exceptional state, 9 Nyers, Rezső, 48, 52, 54, 63, 73, 80, 83ո4 153 Oath Clause, 109 OECD. See Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Orbán regime: Orbán, Viktor, 2, 5, 42n4, 97, 99, 100-101, 103-129, 137 ORDO. See Jahrbuch för die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft ordoliberalism, 33-36, 136 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 13, 15, 19 Ost, David, 100 Pesti Napló, 32, 42ո2 petty bourgeoisie, 34, 42ո4, 51, 112-113, 115 Plehwe, Dieter, 13-15,
17, 19, 37-38, Polanyi, Karl, 21, 33-34, 137, populism, 1, 97, 105; authoritarian populism, 2, 5, 10, 42n4, 103-129, 131, 137; entrepreneur and, 107; European, 19; right-wing, 19 postmodern, 25 post-transition, 4 postwar, 35, 40 Poulantzas, Nicos, 111-115 presidentialization, 108-110 Reagan, Ronald, 15, 18, 63, 93 reform economist, 41, 48, 53, 55-60, 64, 71, 77-79, 88, 90-93, 96, 98, lOlnl, 102n3, 134 refugee crisis, 104, 116-118, 120 regime change, 2, 4, 40, 41, 55, 57-60, 62, 64, 79-81, 84n8, 84nll, 87-101, 101n2, 102n3, 102n5, 113-114, 128, 133-134, 136 Röpke, Wilhelm, 17, 35, 38 Scheiring, Gábor, 97-98, 101, 104-105, 113-114, 116 Schmitt, Carl, 7, 8-11, 108, 127 Sebök, Miklós, 57-58, 61-62, 98-99, 101ո2 Second World War, 31, 33, 37, 45
154 Index semi-periphery, 1,16, 22, 43, 45, 81-82, 92 Slobodian, Quinn, 3, 29, 132 sovereign dictatorship, 127 sovereignty, 7, 8-12, 18, 20, 24-25, 75-76, 82, 108, 116, 127 Soviet Union, 13, 39-40, 43, 68-69, 80 state capitalism, 43, 55 state of emergency. See state of exception state of emergency caused by mass immigration, 117, 125 state of exception, 1, 2, 5, 7-13, 19-20, 27, 103-104, 108-109, 111-113, 117-120, 122-126; overlapping, 103, 117, 122-125; permanent, 2, 5, 7-28, 104, 108, 111-113, 126, 128, 137 state socialism, 40-41, 43-85, 91, 93, 102n5, 132, 134-137 subnational, 25 Surányi, György, 62, 80, 88, 96, 98 Szalai, Erzsebet, 57-59, 62-64, 88 Szelényi, Iván, 65 Thatcher, Margaret, 15, 18, 93 Thoma, László, 133-134 Torture Memo, 109 Turnabout and Reform, 62, 87-92, 96, 102n3, 102n4 UET. See unitary executive theory unitary executive theory, 107-109 Vienna Circle. See Austrian School of Economics Viennese School of Economics. See Austrian School of Economics Walter Lippmann Colloquium, 35, 37-38, 42 war on terror, 20, 109-110 Washington Consensus, 4,15, 18, 26, 92-93 Weimarization, 106 Weimar Republic, 34—35 welfare state, 18, 21, 24-27, 33, 36, 121 Williamson, John, 93 working class, 45, 55, 63, 66, 96-97, 101, 104, 111-112, 114, 116, 122, 131-135; depolitization of, 131-135 World Bank, 18, 46, 64, 66-76, 79, 82, 85n26, 92-93, 100 worldview of ruling classes, 13 Yoo, John, 109 |
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spelling | Antal, Attila 1985- Verfasser (DE-588)1177840839 aut Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis Attila Antal Lanham, Maryland ; Boulder ; New York ; London Lexington Books [2022] © 2022 XI, 155 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: Historically Embedded Neoliberalism and Exceptional Measures in Hungary -- Neoliberalism as a Permanent State of Exception -- The Heritage of the Habsburg Empire: The Historical Impact of Neoliberalism -- Neoliberalization of State Socialism -- The Neoliberalization of 1989 and the Collapse of System of Regime Change -- Authoritarian Populism, Neoliberalism and Exceptional Measures -- Conclusion: The Semi-Peripheral Fate: Neoliberalism and Authoritarian Populism "Neoliberalism as an economic and political ideology defined the history of Hungary, not just in the 21st century, but in the troubled 20th century. Contemporary authoritarian populist tendencies in Hungary and other Central and Eastern European nations rely on this historical embedded neoliberalism"-- Geschichte 1900- gnd rswk-swf Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd rswk-swf Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 gnd rswk-swf Ungarn (DE-588)4078541-5 gnd rswk-swf Neoliberalism / Hungary / History / 20th century Neoliberalism / Hungary / History / 21st century Exceptionalism / Political aspects / Hungary Ungarn (DE-588)4078541-5 g Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 s Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 s Geschichte 1900- z DE-604 9781793652287 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-79365-228-7 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033633553&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033633553&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Antal, Attila 1985- Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 gnd |
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title | Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis |
title_auth | Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis |
title_exact_search | Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis |
title_exact_search_txtP | Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis |
title_full | Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis Attila Antal |
title_fullStr | Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis Attila Antal |
title_full_unstemmed | Hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis Attila Antal |
title_short | Hungary in state of exception |
title_sort | hungary in state of exception authoritarian neoliberalism from the austro hungarian monarchy to the covid 19 crisis |
title_sub | authoritarian neoliberalism from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to the Covid-19 crisis |
topic | Neoliberalismus (DE-588)4171438-6 gnd Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Neoliberalismus Autoritärer Staat Ungarn |
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