THE CONCEPT OF VOCATIONAL ORDERS IN HUNGARY BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
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Zachar,Péter KrisztiánKeywords
History of HungaryCatholic social thought
solidarism
subsidiarity
corporative ideas
National Organization of the Vocational Order of Hungarian Workers
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Abstract The recent study examines the philosophical background and thoughts of Hungarian Christian thinkers on a new state order between the two World Wars in Hungary. On the basis of historical sources and Hungarian literature, the author gives an insight into the political conditions and discussions of this time which emerged from the interpretation of papal encyclicals. The author also takes a deeper look at the theories of Vid Mihelics, Béla Kovrig and especially László Varga S.J. The article focuses on the creation of different organizations of vocational order in Hungary and the governmental attempts to initialize a new political and socio-economic system.Date
2018-08-01Type
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