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Selected Bibliography of János Kis I Books Towards an Eastern European Marxism, with György Bence under the pseudonym Marc Rakovski, London: Allison and Busby, 1978. A szovjet típusú társadalom marxista szemmel [A Marxist view on Soviet-type societies], with György Bence under the pseudonym Marc Rakovski, Párizs: Magyar Füzetek Könyvei 5, 1983. Vannak-e emberi jogaink? [Do We Have Human Rights?] Budapest: AB független Kiadó, 1985. 2nd expanded edition Paris: Magyar Füzetek Könyvei 11., 1987. 1st legal Hungarian edition: Budapest: Stencil Kulturális Alapítv ány, 2003. French edition: L'Égale Dignité: essai sur les fondements des droits de l'homme Paris: Seuil, 1989. Politics in Hungary: For a Democratic Alternative, New Jersey: ARP Publishers, Highland Lakes, 1989. Węgry 1956-57. Czas odbudowy systemu, [Hungary 1956–57. The Restoration of the System] Warsawa: NOWA, 1989. Az abortuszról: érvek és ellenérvek, [On Abortion: Arguments For and Against] Budapest: Cserépfalvi, 1992. Polish edition: Aborcija. Argumenty za i przeciw, Warszawa: PWN, 1993. Hogyan lehetséges kritikai gazdaságtan? [How Could a Critical Economic Theory Be Possible?], written in 1972 with György Bence and Gyorgy Markus, Budapest: T-Twins: MTAK Lukács Archívum, 1992. Az állam semlegessége, [The Neutrality of the State] Budapest: Atlantisz , 1997. Neutralnost dr’ave [The Neutrality of the State], Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad: Izd. Knjiž. Zorana Stojanoviča, 1996. 286 Selected Bibliography of János Kis Alkotmányos demokrácia: három tanulmány, Budapest : Indok Fundamentum könyvek, 2000. English edition: Constitutional Democracy, Budapest–New York: CEU Press, 2003. II Articles and Chapters in Books “After the Break,” (with György Bence) in: F. Silnitsky (ed.), Communism in Eastern Europe, New York: Karz, 1979. “On being a Marxist: a Hungarian view” (with György Bence), in The Socialist Register, London: Merlin Press, 1980. “Das Jalta-Dilemma in den achtziger Jahren,” Kursbuch, 81, 1985. „Letter to the Signatories of the Prague Appeal,” East European Reporter , 4, 1986. „Glasnost, Perestrojka und der Banker,” in: Frank Herterich and Christian Semler (eds.), Dazwischen ostmitteleuropäische Reflexionen , Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1989. “Turning point in Hungary,” Dissent, Spring 1989. “Lehetséges-e semleges állam?” [Is the Neutral State Possible?] Századvég, 13, 1992. “Über Politik, Ethik und Recht in der Abtreibungsfrage,” Transit: europäische Revue, 4, Summer 1992. “Between Reform and Revolution: Three Hypothese about the Nature of the Regime-Change,” Constellations, 3, 1995. “Politik der kleinen Schritte: Verfassungsreform in Ungarn,” Transit: europäische Revue, 9, Summer 1995. “From Costs-and-Benefits to Fairness,” East European Constitutional Review, 3, 1996. “Beyond the Nation State,” Social Research, 1, Spring 1996. “Between Reform and Revolution,” East Eurpean Politics and Society, 2, Spring 1998. “On Liberty: A Dispute with Gyorgy Markus,” Constellations, 3, 1999. “Das Erbe der demokratischen Opposition,” Transit, Winter 1999/2000. “Zwischen Reform und Revolution,” Berliner Journal für Soziologie, 3, 1999. “The unity of mankind and the plurality of states,” in R. Dahrendorf [18.117.142.128] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 11:28 GMT) Selected Bibliography of János Kis 287 et al. (eds.), Paradoxes of Unintended Consequences, Budapest: CEU Press, 2000. “Nation-Building and Beyond,” in: Will Kymlicka and Magda Opalski (eds.), Can Liberal Multiculturalism be Exported? Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002. ...

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