Istvan Bibo (1911-1979) was a Hungarian lawyer, political thinker,
prolific essayist, and minister of state for the Hungarian national
government during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. This
magisterial compendium of Bibo's essays introduces English-speaking
audiences to the writings of one of the foremost theorists and
psychologists of twentieth-century European politics and culture.
Elegantly translated by Peter Pasztor and with a scholarly
introduction by Ivan Zoltan Denes, the essays in this volume
address the causes and fallout of European political crises,
postwar changes in the balance of power among countries, and
nation-building processes.
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