
Ferenc Fehér
4 Publications

From Yalta to glasnost
Agnes HellerFerenc Fehér
Blackwell - Oxford
1991
The momentous events of 1989, bringing the disintegration of Stalin's empire in Eastern Europe, were the culmination of a long revolution against the post-war Yalta settlement. This book is in part a dramatic chronicle of that long process, in part a commentary on it.

The postmodern political condition
Agnes HellerFerenc Fehér
Polity Press - Cambridge
1988
The debate about the nature of modernity and postmodernity has become central to intellectual culture today. In this work, two distinguished social theorists make a contribution to this continuing discussion.

Doomsday or deterrence?
Ferenc FehérAgnes Heller
Routledge - London
1987
Doomsday or Deterrence? argues against the majority of premises and conclusions of the antinuclear argument as existed in 1986 when this study was first published. Fehér and Heller’s study claims that social changes are important to curb technology trends that lean toward the construction of nuclear weapons, as well as using the ‘West’ as its own value that needs to be defended and emphasising the importance of understanding the true feelings behind the antinuclear argument.

Political legitimation in communist states
T. H. Rigby, Ferenc Fehér (eds)
Palgrave Macmillan - Basingstoke
1982
4 Publications