The Value System of Unevenness
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61795/fssr.v25y2023i5.01 To transform unevenness into a moral concept deserving defense and preservation, compelling arguments are imperative. The core of unevenness lies in the assertion... Read More
The Value System of Unevenness
Unevenness becomes a moral category. It is something to be protected and preserved. The moral essence of unevenness is the assertion that certain elements of... Read More
What Is National Peace?
This paper examines the place of national peace in the conceptions of peace. What are its specificities, i.e. how it differs from other types of... Read More
Hungarian–Slovak Reconciliation and the National Peace
For three centuries, Europe has been organized into nation-states. This situation did not even change after the European Union had been established. The European Union,... Read More
Hungarian–Slovak Disputes After 1989. The Limits of Our Strategies
After 1989, two strategies characterised Hungarian politics in Slovakia. The first was the political cooperation that was seen as a way to achieve the rights... Read More
National Identity and Census
The census is about the confession of one´s national identity. This study examines those forms and components of national identity that can influence our decision... Read More