The study of the theories of Bourdieu, Hradil and Bandura relaed to sports
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 175-194
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In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 175-194
ISSN: 1588-2918
In: Társadalmi szemle: társadalomtudományi folyóirata, Band 48, Heft 2, S. 3-12
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In: Habsburg történeti monográfiák 8
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In: Társadalmi szemle: társadalomtudományi folyóirata, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 20-32
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In: Társadalmi szemle: társadalomtudományi folyóirata, Band 49, Heft 11, S. 46-54
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In: Társadalmi szemle: társadalomtudományi folyóirata, Band 49, Heft 6, S. 49-57
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In his study the author deals with the question of the corporative organization of the young Slovenian state. In the first part of his writing the author presents the theory and development of corporative ideas after WWII. He sums up the main theories of Philippe C. Schmitter and Gerhard Lehmbruch, the two main thinkers of modern corporatism and shows how these theories influenced the development of societal/liberal corporatism. The author introduces the concept of concertation, the new decision-making process of the modern corporative state and differentiates it from the classic pressure politics of liberalism. After the theoretical background in the second part of his study the author gives an introspection into the forms of Slovenian corporative cooperation. First of all, he describes the main organizations of the tripartite political processes: the employers' chambers and associations (e.g. Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije, Trgovinska zbornica Slovenije, Združenje delodajalcev Slovenije) and the employees' unions (e.g. Zveza svobodnih sindikatov Slovenije, Konfedearcija sindikatov Slovenije Pergam, Konfederacija sindikatov 90 Slovenije). At the end of his work he shows the function of the classical corporative forums in Slovenia: the Economic and Social Council (Ekonomsko-socialni svet Slovenije, ESSS) and the National Council (Državni Svet). The author's conclusions are unambiguous: after the successful achievement of independence and freedom, Slovenia managed to create one of the most effective organizational models of modern (societal/liberal) corporatism and uses the process of concertation fruitful for his economic stability and social welfare.
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In: Társadalmi szemle: társadalomtudományi folyóirata, Band 51, Heft 6, S. 40-47
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Der Autor beschäftigt sich in dieser Aufsatzsammlung mit verschiedenen Richtungen der Soziologie in Ungarn. Er zeichnet Porträts ungarischer Denker und Intelektueller und gibt einen perspektivischen Überblick über die Entwicklung der Gesellschaftswissenschaften. (SOI-Gal)
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The EU is bound to respect the national identities of Member States. States might, at occasions, define their national identities in ways that breach inclusive constitutional values (e.g. equality) protected under TEU Article 2. The assumption behind the recognition of diverse constitutional identities is the peaceful coexistence of both, which is challenged by illiberal national developments. Instead, we see a zero-sum game between the constitutional recognition of exclusive values (e.g. dominant ethnicity or religion) and inclusive constitutional values; every gain by the proponents of emergent authoritarianism translates to a loss on the side of constitutional democracy. While exclusive norms appear in virtually every constitutional system, a critical mass of exclusive values can lead to the hollowing out of a democratic order, both on the national and on the supranational level. To try to draw the line where this shift happens, we are relying on the limits of toleration, and recognition, of exclusive norms and identity elements of minority communities in liberal theories of multiculturalism (e.g. Raz, Taylor, Kymlicka). We think that the case of illiberal minorities raise structurally similar theoretical questions, insights, and experiences than the dilemma defined above, the challenge of illiberal Member States undermining EU fundamental values.
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