Laszlo Garai

The structure of research

 

 

Theoretical psychology

Social psychology

Economic psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Theoretical and general psychology

Paradoxical mental configurations

Split psychology

 

 

 

Start

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Split psychology

Vygotsky and the Vygotskians: A cure of the split psychology

Brain and culture

 

 

Theoretical psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vygotsky and the Vygotskians Marx' economico-philosophical anthropology and a psychological meta-theory

       

 

 

 

 

Split psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paradoxical mental configurations Need for freedom, Specifically Human Basic Need (SHBN)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Social psychology Psychosocial identity, social categorization

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Psychosocial identity, social categorization

Psychosocial identity as transaction cost modifier

Psychosocial case study on the Hungarian poet Attila Jozsef

 

 

 

 Start

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Economic and political psychology

Social identity as transaction cost modifier

Human resources, human capital

The second modernization

 

 

Start

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second modernization ( Bolshevik-type constructions of the second modernization)

 

 

 Economic psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Need for freedom, Specifically Human Basic Need (SHBN)

 

1962a.

Problems of a need for freedom. Psychological Issues, IV. Budapest.: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]. 9-24.

b.

The psychology of the beauty. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 4. 488-511.

c.

The psychology of the religious alienation. Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle. 19. 213-221.

1963a

On the affective relations in man. Psychological Issues, V. Budapest.: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]. 11-30.

1966a.

Problemes des besoins spécifiquement humains. Recherches Internationales: Psychologie. [Paris] 9. (51). 42-60.

b.

Istoriko-materialistichesky podkhod k probleme spetsificheski-chelovecheskikh potrebnostey. Voprosy Psikhologii. 3. 61-73.

1967a.

"Substantial" and "functional" need in man. Psychological Issues, X. Budapest.: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]. 131-137.

1968a.

An outline of the SHBN's philogenesys. Psychological Issues, XI.. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest. 63-82.

b.

Las necesidades específicamente humanas In: A. Luria, A. Massucco Costa, R. Zazzo and B. Teplov: Problemática científica de la psicología actual. Editorial Orbelus. Buenos Aires. 63-85).

1969

Personality dynamics and social existence [In Hungarian]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]; pp. 160-221.

1971a.

Hypothesis on the Motivation of Scientific Creativity. XIII International Congress of the History of Science. USSR, Moscow, August 18-24, 1971. "Nauka" Publishing House. M., 224-233. (Russian version: Gipoteza o motivacii naucsnogo tvorcsesztva. 13-üj Mezsdunarodnüj kongreszsz po isztorii nauki. Moszkva, 18-24-go avguszta 1971-go goda. Izdatelsztvo "Nauka". Moszkva. Hungarian version: Valóság, 14:7. 27-35)

b.

Interpretation of needs in foreign language psychology and the question of motives of a scientific activity [in Russian]. In: Iaroshevsky, M. (ed.): Problemy nauchnogo tvorchestva v sovremennoy psykhologii. M.: Nauka, 224-233.

1980

The need for freedom and the aesthetics [In Hungarian]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]; pp. 7-20. and 36-145.

1997

General Economic Psychology: A manual [In Hungarian]. Szeged: Attila Jozsef University Press, pp. 53-59.

1998a.

The human potential as capital: An approach by the economic psychology [In Hungarian]. Budapest.: "Aula" Economic University Press; pp. 61-68.

 

 

 

Theoretical psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Split psychology

 

1965

A Platonic dialogue about man, his impulse and accomodation. Valóság. 8:8. 12-23.

1968

The communicative regulation of social relation and the memory contents' emerging avereness. Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle. XXV:4 493-527. (French version In: Prangishvili et al. (eds): The Unconscious. Vol. 3. Metsniereba. Tbilisi. 476-484).

1969

Personality dynamics and social existence [In Hungarian]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]; chapters "Naturalistic and spiritualistic models" (pp. 54-81) and "Social relation: Self-evidence or probleme?" 142-159.

1970

On the self-reliance of a personality psychology. Psychological Issues, X. Budapest.: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]. 103-108.

1971

On two formal conditions of developing systems [in Hungarian]. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle, 15. (1971). 213-215.

1973

Strength and Weakness of Psychological Science. International Social Science Journal. 25. 447-460.

1979

The schizophrenia of psychology: The production principle and the possibility of a consistent psychology. In: Vereckei L. et al. (ed.): Filozófia, ember, szaktudományok [Philosophy, Man, Sciences - in Hungarian]. Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press], Budapest. 47-71.

1981

A stalemate of the Hungarian psychology [in Hungarian]. Kritika. 3. 19-20.

1994

Is the psychology a natural science? Magyar Tudomány. XXXIX.:1. 1994. 62-73. (Comments: Cs. Pléh, M. Fehér, Zs. Vajda and B. Buda. Ibidem. 74-81)

1999a.

A dialogue on man, his gene pool and his extravagance. In: A. Kardos, S. Radnoti and M. Vajda (eds): Diotima: For the 70th anniversary of Agnes Heller. Budapest: Osiris, 1999. 157-173. (r)

b.

On the multiplied handicap of the interdisciplinary research. Magyar Tudomány. XLIV. (1999) 3. 339-346.

 

 

Theoretical psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Marx' economico-philosophical anthropology and a psychological meta-theory

                                                                                                                                                      

1962

[On the alienation and its historical elimination. Part I.]. Valóság. 1. 11-25.

1963

[On the alienation and its historical elimination. Part II.]. Valóság. 1. 15-25.

1964

[On the alienation and its historical elimination. Part III.]. Valóság. 3. 1-10.

1965

A Platonic dialogue about man, his impulse and accomodation. Valóság. 8:8. 12-23.

1967

Anthropologic assumptions of a Marxian psychology. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 5. 791-826.

1969

Personality dynamics and social existence [In Hungarian]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]; pp. 35-53. and 81-111.

1978

Marx' Social Theory and the Concept of Man in Social Psychology. (Co-author: F. Eros) Studia Psychologica. 20/1. 5-10.

1979a.

Towards a Social Psychology of Personality: Development and Current Perspectives of a School of Social Psychology in Hungary (Co-authors: F. Eros, K. Jaro, M. Kocski and S. Veres). Social Science Information. 18:1. 137-166.

b.

The schizophrenia of psychology: The production principle and the possibility of a consistent psychology. In: Vereckei L. et al. (ed.): Philosophy, Man, Sciences [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Academic Press. pp. 47-71.

1980

The need for freedom and the aesthetics [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Academic Press. pp. 7-35.

1983

Marxian Personality Psychology. In: Harré-Lamb (eds.): The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychology. Basil Blackwell Publisher. 364-366.

1987

The social philosophy of the socio-biology [in Hungarian]. Janus III.1. (Spring). 30-35.

1990

Victimological investigations about Marx. Világosság. 31:11. 808-813.

1993

A psychosocial essay on identity [in Hungaian]. Budapest: T-Twins; pp.9-28.

1995

About the path of modernization and the man who migrates on it [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: Scientia Humana, 1995; pp. 162-171., 232-251. and 455-479.

1997

Another crisis in the psychology: A possible motive for the Vygotsky-boom [in Russian; co-author: M. Kocski]. Voprosy Filosofii. 1997/4. 86-96.

1998a.

Experiences of a psychologist about the theoretical psychology. In: P. Bodor, Cs. Pleh and G. Lanyi (eds): Önarckép háttérrel [Self-portrait with background]. Bp.: Pólya Editor, 1998. 62-72.

b.

Vassily Davydov and peripeties of our theory [in Russian]. Bulletin of the International Association "Developmental Education" . 5. 20-26.

1999a.

A dialogue on man, his gene pool and his extravagance. In: A. Kardos, S. Radnoti and M. Vajda (eds): Diotima: For the 70th anniversary of Agnes Heller. Budapest: Osiris, 1999. 157-173.

 

 

 

Vygotsky

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vygotsky and the Vygotskians: A cure of the split psychology (Tool and Sign)

1967

Anthropologic assumptions of a Marxian psychology [In Hungarian]. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 5. 791-826

1968

The structure of activity and that of mind [In Hungarian]. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 3. 453-485.

1969

Personality dynamics and social existence [In Hungarian]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]; pp. 113-159.

1979a.

Towards a Social Psychology of Personality: Development and Current Perspectives of a School of Social Psychology in Hungary (Társszerzők: Eros Ferenc, Járó Katalin, Kocski Margit és Veres Sándor). Social Science Information. 18:1. 137-166.

1979

In Memoriam Leontiev [In Hungarian]. Magyar Nemzet. 31st January, 1979.

1988a.

Activity theory and social relations theory (co-author: M. Kocski). In: Hildebrand-Nielsohn, M. and Rückriem, G. (eds): Proceeding of the 1st International Congress on Activity Theory. Vol. 1. Berlin: Druck und Verlag System Druck, 1988. 119-129.

b.

Two Principles in Vygotsky's Heritage: Activity and Community. In: Eros, F. and Kiss, Gy. [eds]: Seventh European CHEIRON Conference Budapest, Hungary, 4-8 September 1988. Budapest.: Hungarian Psychological Association and Institute of Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1988. 191-201.

1989a

The principle of social relations and the principle of activity (co-author: M. Kocski). Soviet Psychology. 4. 50-69.

b.

Moscow diary, 1964 [In Hungarian]. Valóság 32:1. (1989) 70-86. (r)

1990

On the mental status of activity and social relation: To the question of continuity between the theories of Vygotsky and Leontiev [in Russian; co-author: M. Kocski). Psykhologichesky Zhurnal, 11:5. (1990) 17-26.

1991a.

Positivist and hermeneutic principles in Psychology: Activity and social categorisation (co-author: M. Kocski). Studies in Soviet Thought. 1. 97-110.

b.

Positivistische und hermeneutische Prinzipien in der Psychologie: Tätigkeit und gesellschaftliche Kategorisierung: Über die Frage von Kontinuität und Diskontinuität zwischen Vygotskij und Leont'ev (társszerző: Kocski Margit). Europäische Zeitschrift für Semiotische Studien. Vol. 3 [1-2]. 1-15.

1992

To the question of the genesis of thinking in Leontiev's theory [in Russian; co-author: M. Kocski]. In: Koltsova V. A. and Oleinik I. N. (eds): Historical way of Psychology: Past, present, future. Moscow. 1992. 113-118.

1993

On the mechanism of psychosocial phenomena. Pszichológia. 13:2. 205-224.

1994a.

Is the psychology a natural science? [In Hungarian] Magyar Tudomány. XXXIX.:1. 1994. 62-73. (Comments: Cs. Pléh, M. Fehér, Zs. Vajda and B. Buda. Ibidem. 74-81)

b.

The brain and the mechanism of psychosocial phenomena. Journal of Russian and East-European Psychology. 31:6. 71-91.

1995a.

Another crisis in the psychology: A possible motive for the Vygotsky-boom (co-author: M. Kocski). Journal of Russian and East-European Psychology. 33:1. 82-94.

b.

Ancora una crisi nella psicologia: una possibile spiegazione per il "boom" di Vygotskij. Studi di Psicologia dell'Educazione. 1-2-3. 141-150.

c.

Vygotsky and Leontiev [In Hungarian]. In: About the path of modernization and the man who migrates on it. Budapest.: Scientia Humana, 1995; vol. II: pp. 207-231.

1996

Vygotskian implications: On the meaning and its brain. A keynote paper. In: Mezhdunarodnaia konferentsiia "Kul'turno-istorichesky podkhod: Razvitiie gumanitarnykh nauk I obrazovaniia". Proceedings. Rossiiskaia Akademiia obrazovaniia i Rossiisky Gosudarstvenny gumanitarny universitet. Moskva, 21-24 oktiabria 1996. No. 3.

1997

Another crisis in the psychology: A possible motive for the Vygotsky-boom [in Russian; co-author: M. Kocski]. Voprosy Filosofii. 1997/4. 86-96.

1998a.

Experiences of a psychologist about the theoretical psychology [In Hungarian]. In: P. Bodor, Cs. Pleh and G. Lanyi (eds): Önarckép háttérrel [Self-portrait with background]. Bp.: Pólya Editor, 1998. 62-72.

b.

Vassily Davydov and peripeties of our theory [in Russian]. Bulletin of the International Association "Developmental Education" . 5. 20-26.

 

 

 

Split psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brain and culture

 

1965

Creation and programming. I-II. [in Hungarian] Világosság. 6:5. 290-294; and 6. 329-334.

1969

Personality dynamics and social existence [In Hungarian]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó [Academic Press]; pp. 160-221.

1979a.

Towards a Social Psychology of Personality: Development and Current Perspectives of a School of Social Psychology in Hungary (Társszerzők: Eros Ferenc, Járó Katalin, Kocski Margit és Veres Sándor). Social Science Information. 18:1. 137-166.

b.

The schizophrenia of psychology: The production principle and the possibility of a consistent psychology. In: Vereckei L. et al. (ed.): Philosophy, Man, Sciences [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Academic Press. pp. 47-71.

1989

Moscow diary, 1964 [In Hungarian]. Valóság 32:1. (1989) 70-86.

1993

On the mechanism of psychosocial phenomena. Pszichológia. 13:2. 205-224.

1994a

Is the psychology a natural science? Magyar Tudomány. XXXIX.:1. 1994. 62-73. (Comments: Cs. Pléh, M. Fehér, Zs. Vajda and B. Buda. Ibidem. 74-81)

b.

The brain and the mechanism of psychosocial phenomena. Journal of Russian and East-European Psychology. 31:6. 71-91.

1995a.

Another crisis in the psychology: A possible motive for the Vygotsky-boom (co-author: M. Kocski). Journal of Russian and East-European Psychology. 33:1. 82-94.

1996

Vygotskian implications: On the meaning and its brain. A keynote paper. In: Mezhdunarodnaia konferentsiia "Kul'turno-istorichesky podkhod: Razvitiie gumanitarnykh nauk I obrazovaniia". Proceedings. Rossiiskaia Akademiia obrazovaniia i Rossiisky Gosudarstvenny gumanitarny universitet. Moskva, 21-24 oktiabria 1996. No. 3.

1997

Another crisis in the psychology: A possible motive for the Vygotsky-boom [in Russian; co-author: M. Kocski]. Voprosy Filosofii. 1997/4. 86-96.

1998a.

Experiences of a psychologist about the theoretical psychology. In: P. Bodor, Cs. Pleh and G. Lanyi (eds): Önarckép háttérrel [Self-portrait with background]. Bp.: Pólya Editor, 1998. 62-72.

1999

On the multiplied handicap of the interdisciplinary research. Magyar Tudomány. XLIV. (1999) 3. 339-346.

2002

О значении и мозге: Совместим ли Выготский с Выготским? In: Субъект, познание, деятельность: К семидесятилетию В. А. Лекторского. Москва: Канон+, 2002. 590-612.

Az  A96 orosz fordítása a V. A. Lektorszkij 70. születésnapjának tiszteletére megjelent kötetben.

 


 
Split psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Social identity, social categorization

 

1963

About the economic ground of the contemporary cynisme. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 6. 1044-1075.

1964

Contemporary passionate love or cinisme? Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 4. 777-791.

1978a.

Les Débuts de la catégorisation sociale et les manifestations verbales. Une étude longitudinale (Co-author: M. Kocski; translation et adaptation: Paul Wald). Langage et Société. 4. (1978). 3-30.

b.

Social categorization and personality development (co-author: M. Kocski). Kultúra és Közösség. 3. 43-52.

c.

Interview with stage directors Y. P. Ljubimov and O. N. Yefremov. Valóság. 21/4. (1978). 79-88.

1980

Conversation with stage directors Y. P. Ljubimov and O. N. Yefremov on the transportability of the theater. Színház. 1980/11. 2-5.

1981

Les paradoxes de la catégorisation sociale. Recherches de Psychologie Sociale. 3. 131-141.

1983

Marxian Personality Psychology. In: Harré-Lamb (eds.): The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychology. Basil Blackwell Publisher. 364-366.

1984a

Vers une théorie psychoéconomique de l'identité sociale. Recherches Sociologiques. 313-335.

b.

Notes on the Hungarian opposition [in Hungarian]. Magyar Füzetek. 13. Paris, 1984. 146-154.

1985

Interview with Yevgeny Yevtushenko [in Hungarian]. Kritika. 11. 3-5.

1986a.

Social Identity: Cognitive Dissonance or Paradoxe? New Ideas in Psychology. 4:3. 311-322.

b.

[The unconscious elaboration of the social and the historical identity] Mozgó Világ. 12:12. (1986) 74-87.

1988a.

Activity theory and social relations theory (co-author: M. Kocski). In: Hildebrand-Nielsohn, M. and Rückriem, G. (eds): Proceeding of the 1st International Congress on Activity Theory. Vol. 1. Berlin: Druck und Verlag System Druck, 1988. 119-129.

b.

Two Principles in Vygotsky's Heritage: Activity and Community. In: Eros, F. and Kiss, Gy. [eds]: Seventh European CHEIRON Conference Budapest, Hungary, 4-8 September 1988. Budapest.: Hungarian Psychological Association and Institute of Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1988. 191-201.

c.

The paradoxes of social identity. Pszichológia. 8:2 (1988). 215-240.

1989a.

The principle of social relations and the principle of activity (társszerző: Kocski Margit). Soviet Psychology. 4. 50-69.

1990a.

Foundation of an economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Edition of the Hungarian Economic Society; pp. 87-116.

b.

On the mental status of activity and social relation: To the question of continuity between the theories of Vygotsky and Leontiev [in Russian; co-author: M. Kocski). Psykhologichesky Zhurnal, 11:5. (1990) 17-26. ®

1991a.

Positivist and hermeneutic principles in Psychology: Activity and social categorisation (co-author: M. Kocski). Studies in Soviet Thought. 1. 97-110. ®

b.

Positivistische und hermeneutische Prinzipien in der Psychologie: Tätigkeit und gesellschaftliche Kategorisierung: Über die Frage von Kontinuität und Diskontinuität zwischen Vygotskij und Leont'ev (co-author: Kocski Margit). Europäische Zeitschrift für Semiotische Studien. Vol. 3 [1-2]. 1-15.

1993a.

A psychosocial essay on identity [in Hungaian]. Budapest: T-Twins; pp.29-82. ®

b.

 [An interview with László Garai about his life in science and in politics. Köztársaság. 14th May, 1993. 5. and 52-56

1995

How to identify ourselves and each other in the world of politics? Politikatudományi Szemle. 1995/1. 106-113. ®

1996

About the link between social categorization and identity formation (co-author: M. Kocski). In.: F. Eros (ed.): Identity and difference: Essays on the identity and the prejudice. Budapest: Scientia Humana. 1996. 72-95. ®

1997

General Economic Psychology: A manual [In Hungarian]. Szeged: Attila Jozsef University Press, pp.61-104.

1998a.

The human potential as capital: An approach by the economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: "Aula" Economic University Press, pp. 69-120. ®

b.

Generations in the Hungarian 20th century. Kritika. 1998/3. 16-20. ®

1999a.

A dialogue on man, his gene pool and his extravagance. In: A. Kardos, S. Radnoti and M. Vajda (eds): Diotima: For the 70th anniversary of Agnes Heller. Budapest: Osiris, 1999. 157-173. ®

b.

On the multiplied handicap of the interdisciplinary research. Magyar Tudomány. XLIV. (1999) 3. 339-346.

 

 

Social psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Psychosocial case study on the Hungarian poet Attila Jozsef

 

1986

"You'll be laid out, in any case": The tragic paradoxes of Attila József [in Hungarian]. Világosság. 27:12. Appendix.

1988

The case of Attila József: A reply to Gustav Jahoda. New Ideas in Psychology. 6:2. 213-217.

1991

[Returnings and revokings in Attila József's poetry – in Hungarian]. Élet és Irodalom. 29th November, 1991. 4.

1992

[On the Rorschach test with Attila József]. In: Horváth Iván and Tverdota György [eds]: …miért fáj ma is: Az ismeretlen József Attila [in Hungarian]. Bp.: Balassi Kiadó/KJK, 1992. 117-145.)

1993

A psychosocial essay on identity [in Hungaian]. Budapest: T-Twins; pp.113-220.

1995

About the path of modernization and the man who migrates on it [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: Scientia Humana, 1995; vol. II., pp. 289-353.

 

 

Social psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Social identity: ethical mediator and transaction cost modifier

 

1963

About the economic ground of the contemporary cynisme. Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. 6. 1044-1075.

1977

Conflict and the Economic Paradigm. Dialectics and Humanism. 2. 47-58.

1984

Vers une théorie psychoéconomique de l'identité sociale. Recherches Sociologiques. 313-335.

1985

Price or social identity? Determining economic activity in a post-capitalist system. In: H. Brandstätter and E. Kirchler (eds.): Economic Psychology. Rudolf Trauner Verlag. Linz, 21-35.

1986

Social Identity: Cognitive Dissonance or Paradoxe? New Ideas in Psychology. 4:3. 311-322.

1987

Determining economic activity in a post-capitalist system. Journal of Economic Psychology. 8. 77-90.

1988a.

The paradoxes of social identity. Pszichológia. 8:2. 215-240.

1988b.

On the trail of the nature of the social crisis. Tervgazdasági Fórum. 4:3. (1988) 61-69.

1989

[Why the bureaucratic control over economy is not that rational?]. Valóság. 32:10. 10-17.

1990

Foundation of an economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Edition of the Hungarian Economic Society; pp. 87-116.

1991a.

About the political system's transition in Hungary: Considerations of a social psychologist [in Russian]. Vengersky Meridian. 91/1. pp. 69-79.

b.

The Bureaucratic State Governed by an Illegal Movement: Soviet-Type societies and Bolshevik-Type Parties. Political Psychology. 10:1. 165-179.

c.

The massification of the élite. Magyar Nemzet. 9th May. 6.

d.

About the unequality of equalities. Élet és Irodalom. 12th July. 3. 39.

e.

[Conditions of the democracy in Hungary]. Népszabadság. 8th November. 8.

f.

[On the unemployment ]. Magyar Hírlap. 2nd December.

1992a.

Unemployment or direct national status of manpower? Gazdaság. Special issue. (1992) [Accomodation pressure in a crisis situation: Papers of 29th Hungarian Economist Congress] 177-182.

b.

Psychological comments on László Rajk' s absurd drama. Népszabadság. 18th March. 10.

1993a.

A psychosocial essay on identity [in Hungaian]. Budapest: T-Twins; pp.29-82.

b.

Ethics and economy. Magyar Tudomány. XXXVIII.:8. (1993) 967-971.

c.

 The transfiguration of the Nomenklatura [in Hungarian]. Népszabadság. 12th March, 1993. 18.

d.

 The newly rich and the newly poor [in Hungarian]. 168 óra. 14th September, 1993. 19.

1994

The second modernization: Human conditions of economic growth. Közgazdasági Szemle. XLII/6. 1995. 606-618.

1997

General Economic Psychology: A manual [In Hungarian]. Szeged: Attila Jozsef University Press, pp.61-104.

1998a.

The price of excellence. Közgazdasági Szemle. 1998/3. 280-297.

b.

The human potential as capital: An approach by the economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: "Aula" Economic University Press, pp. 69-120.

1999

A dialogue on man, his gene pool and his extravagance. In: A. Kardos, S. Radnoti and M. Vajda (eds): Diotima: For the 70th anniversary of Agnes Heller. Budapest: Osiris, 1999. 157-173. ®

 

 

Economic psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Human resources, human capital

 

1973

Strength and Weakness of Psychological Science. International Social Science Journal. 25. 447-460.

1985

Price or social identity? Determining economic activity in a post-capitalist system. In: H. Brandstätter and E. Kirchler (eds.): Economic Psychology. Rudolf Trauner Verlag. Linz, 21-35.

1987

Determining economic activity in a post-capitalist system. Journal of Economic Psychology. 8. 77-90. ®

1989

[Why the bureaucratic control over economy is not that rational?]. Valóság. 32:10. (1989). 10-17. ®

1990a.

Foundation of an economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Edition of the Hungarian Economic Society; pp. 120-125. ®

b.

The psychology of unemployment [in Hungarian]. Népszabadság. 10th February.

1991a.

[Let's turn brain-drain into a well-established intellectual exportation. Népszabadság. Április 6th. 17-18.

b.

[On the unemployment ]. Magyar Hírlap. 2nd December.

1992a.

Unemployment or direct national status of manpower? Gazdaság. Special issue. (1992) [Accomodation pressure in a crisis situation: Papers of 29th Hungarian Economist Congress] 177-182. ®

b.

[On the human /allegedly unproductive/ investment. Magyar Hírlap. 16th May. 7.

1993

A leaflet for a mercantile management of man. Mozgó világ. 12. 72-80. (Comments: Laszlo Antal. Ibidem. 81-86). ®

1994

The second modernization: Human conditions of economic growth. Közgazdasági Szemle. XLII/6. 1995. 606-618. ®

1995

About the path of modernization and the man who migrates on it [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: Scientia Humana, 1995; vol. I., pp. 28-48, 67-93. 105-124. and 150-161 ®

1996a.

The second modernization and Hungary. Kritika. 96/1. 17–19.

b.

The human capital: The outlook of an economic psychology. Pénzügyi Szemle. 1996/11. 849–860. ®

1997

General Economic Psychology: A manual [In Hungarian]. Szeged: Attila Jozsef University Press, pp.171-239.

1998

The human potential as capital: An approach by the economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: "Aula" Economic University Press, pp. 173-191. and 218-223. ®

 

 

Economic psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The second modernization

 

 

1990

Foundation of an economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Edition of the Hungarian Economic Society; pp. 42-55.

1991

About the political system's shift in Hungary: Considerations of a social psychologist [in Russian]. Vengersky Meridian. 91/1. pp. 69-79. ®

1992

Quo vadis, tovarish? Dissenting on the way to the modernization. Beszélô. 18th January. 36-37.

1993a.

Ethics and economy. Magyar Tudomány. XXXVIII.:8. (1993) 967-971.

b.

A leaflet for a mercantile management of man. Mozgó világ. 12. 72-80.

 1994

The second modernization: Human conditions of economic growth. Közgazdasági Szemle. XLII/6. 1995. 606-618.

1995 

About the path of modernization and the man who migrates on it [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: Scientia Humana, 1995; vol. I., pp. 17-101. ®  

1996a

The second modernization and Hungary. Kritika. 96/1. 17–19. ®

b. 

The human capital: The outlook of an economic psychology. Pénzügyi Szemle. 1996/11. 849–860. (A conference paper version: Human capital: How the economic psychology got needed? In: New paths in teaching economy, business and social sciences: Jubilee Conference of the Budapest Economic University, 1995. Bp, 1996. 402–406. ) ®

1997

 General Economic Psychology: A manual [In Hungarian]. Szeged: Attila Jozsef University Press, pp.157-223.

 1998a

The human potential as capital: An approach by the economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: "Aula" Economic University Press, pp. 165-200. ®

 b

 Theses on the second modernization, the human capital and the socialism. Eszmélet. 40. 128-135. ®

 

Second modernization

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bolshevik-type constructions for the second modernization

1984

Notes on the Hungarian opposition [in Hungarian]. Magyar Füzetek. 13. Paris, 1984. 146-154.

1988

On the trail of the nature of the social crisis. Tervgazdasági Fórum. 4:3. 61-69.

1989a.

Moscow diary, 1964. Valóság 32:1. 70-86.

b.

Bolsheviks against intellectuals [in Hungarian]. 168 óra. 3rd October.

1990a.

Foundation of an economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest: Edition of the Hungarian Economic Society; pp. 49-53. and 117-150.

b.

[Intervention to the conference on the capacity of social sciences to forcast radical changes in Soviet type societies of Eastern and Central Europe [in Hungarian]. Népszabadság. December 22nd. p. 27.

1991a.

About the political system's shift in Hungary: Considerations of a social psychologist [in Russian]. Vengersky Meridian. 91/1. pp. 69-79.

b.

The Bureaucratic State Governed by an Illegal Movement: Soviet-Type societies and Bolshevik-Type Parties. Political Psychology. 10:1. 165-179. (A larger Hungarian version: Mozgó Világ. 15:3. 45-55.).

c.

[Roy Medvediev. Magyar Nemzet. March 26th. 7.

1992

Psychological comments on László Rajk's absurd drama. Népszabadság. 18th March. 10.

1993a.

A psychosocial essay on identity [in Hungaian]. Budapest: T-Twins; pp.83-111.

b.

The Bolshevik-type psychoeconomic system: An essay on a paradoxical psychologic structure in economy [in Russian]. PolIs. 1. 72-76. – The text (A larger Hungarian version: Valóság. 34:10. [1991] 50-61.).

c.

The transfiguration of the Nomenklatura [in Hungarian]. Népszabadság. 12th March. 18.

d.

[An interview with László Garai about his life in science and in politics. Köztársaság. 14th May. pp. 5. and 52-56.

1995

About the path of modernization and the man who migrates on it [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: Scientia Humana, 1995; vol. I., pp. 13-177.

1997

General Economic Psychology: A manual [In Hungarian]. Szeged: Attila Jozsef University Press, pp.225-286.

1998a.

The human potential as capital: An approach by the economic psychology [in Hungarian]. Budapest.: "Aula" Economic University Press, pp. 201-250.

 

 

Second modernization

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paradoxical psycho-social configurations

1977

Conflict and the Economic Paradigm. Dialectics and Humanism. 2. 47-58.

1981

Les paradoxes de la catégorisation sociale. Recherches de Psychologie Sociale. 3. 131-141.

1984

Vers une théorie psychoéconomique de l'identité sociale. Recherches Sociologiques. 313-335.

1986a.

Social Identity: Cognitive Dissonance or Paradox? New Ideas in Psychology. 4:3. 311-322.

b.

[The unconscious elaboration of the social and the historical identity] Mozgó Világ. 12:12. (1986) 74-87.

c.

"You'll be laid out, in any case": The tragic paradoxes of Attila Jozsef. Világosság. 27:12. (1986) Appendix.

1988a.

The paradoxes of social identity. Pszichológia. 8:2 (1988). 215-240.

b.

The case of Attila Jozsef: A reply to Gustav Jahoda. New Ideas in Psychology. 6:2. 213-217.

1990

Foundation of an economic psychology [In Hungarian: "...kis pénz → kis foci"? Egy gazdaságpszichológia megalapozása]. Budapest: Edition of the Hungarian Economic Society; 158 p.

1991

The Bureaucratic State Governed by an Illegal Movement: Soviet-Type societies and Bolshevik-Type Parties. Political Psychology. 10:1. 165-179. (A larger Hungarian version: Mozgó Világ. 15:3. 45-55.)

1992

[On the Rorschach test with Attila Jozsef]. In: Horváth Iván and Tverdota György [eds]: ...miért fáj ma is: Az ismeretlen Jozsef Attila. Bp.: Balassi Kiadó/KJK, 1992. 117-145.)

1993a.

A psychosocial essay on identity [In Hungarian: "...elvegyültem és kiváltam": Társadalomlélektani esszé az identitásról]. Budapest: T-Twins; 231 p.

b.

Pszichoekonomicseszkaja szisztyema bolsevisztszkogo tyipa. PolIsz.1. 72-76. (A larger Hungarian version: Valóság. 34:10. [1991] 50-61.)

1995

About the path of modernization and the man who migrates on it I-II. [In Hungarian: Quo vadis, tovaris? A modernizáció útjáról és a rajta vándorló emberről, I-II.]. Budapest.: Scientia Humana; 490 p.

1996

About the link between social categorization and identity formation (co-author: M. Kocski). In.: F. Eros (ed.): Identity and difference: Essays on the identity and the prejudice. Budapest: Scientia Humana. 72-95.

1997

General Economic Psychology: A manual [In Hungarian: Általános gazdaságpszichológia: Egyetemi tankönyv]. Szeged: Attila Jozsef University Press, 314 p.

1998a.

The human potential as capital: An approach by the economic psychology [In Hungarian: Emberi potenciál mint tőke: Bevezetés a gazdaságpszichológiába]. Budapest.: "Aula" Economic University Press; 278 p.

b.

Press psychology. (Press Library series; co-author: P. Popper [In Hungarian: Sajtópszichológia]). Budapest.: Edition of the Hungarian Journalist Academy; 158 p.

 

Paradoxical mental configurations