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Overview

István Bibó (1911–1979) was a Hungarian lawyer, political thinker, prolific essayist, and minister of state for the Hungarian national government during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. This magisterial compendium of Bibó’s essays introduces English-speaking audiences to the writings of one of the foremost theorists and psychologists of twentieth-century European politics and culture. Elegantly translated by Péter Pásztor and with a scholarly introduction by Iván Zoltán Dénes, the essays in this volume address the causes and fallout of European political crises, postwar changes in the balance of power among countries, and nation-building processes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300210262
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 01/01/2015
Series: World Thought in Translation
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 488
File size: 688 KB

About the Author

Political theorist István Bibó served as minister of state for the Hungarian national government. Iván Zoltán Dénes, an historian of ideas, is the founder of the István Bibó Center for Advanced Studies of Humanities and Social Sciences in Budapest, Hungary. Péter Pásztor is a freelance translator and editor.

Table of Contents

Foreword Adam Michnik vii

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: Attempts to Resolve Political Hysteria Iván Zoltán Dénes 1

On the Balance of Power and Peace in Europe 25

The Miseries of East European Small States 130

The Peace and Hungarian Democracy 181

The Warped Hungarian Self: A History of Impasse 199

The Jewish Predicament in Post-1944 Hungary 233

Declaration (1956) 355

Memorandum: Hungary, a Scandal and a Hope of the World 357

The Meaning of European Social Development 372

Notes 443

Bibliography 451

Index 459

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