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The Hungarian Interpretation of Democratic Centralism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2014
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1 Written by a working party of eight social scientists, under the leadership of Sandor Zsarnóczai. The individual contributions are not credited.
2 Quoted in the monograph, p. 173.
3 Textbook of Political Economy, Kossuth, Budapest, 1963, p. 536.
4 Társadalmi Szemle, VII, 1968, pp. 86–7.
5 Erdei himself strongly argued that democratic centralism did not apply to the economic sphere.
6 Ibid. pp. 159–60.