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    Fears and Symbols: An Introduction to the Study of Western Civilization.Elemér Hankiss - 2001 - Central European University Press.
    An encyclopedic study on the role that fear and anxiety have played as the organizing motives of human existence and social life. Hankiss explains how human beings have surrounded themselves with protective symbols: myths and religions, values and belief systems, ideas and scientific theories, moral and practical rules of behaviour, and a wide range of everyday rituals and trivialities.
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    Az emberi kaland: egy civilizáció-elmélet vázlata.Elemér Hankiss - 1998
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    A tízparancsolat ma.Elemér Hankiss - 2002 - Budapest: Helikon.
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    Globalization and the end of the nation state?Elemer Hankiss - 1999 - World Futures 53 (2):135-147.
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    Meaning as a Source of Aesthetic Experience.Elemér Hankiss - 1972 - Semiotica 6 (3).
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    Érték és társadalom: tanulmányok az értékszociológia köréből.Elemér Hankiss - 1977
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    The aesthetic mechanism of tragic experience in Hamlet.Elemér Hankiss - 1965 - British Journal of Aesthetics 5 (4):368-381.
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    The Democratic Puzzle: Has Hungary Solved It?Elemér Hankiss - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (4):487-502.
    This article is an attempt to describe how far democracy has developed in Hungary since 1989. It takes an inventory of those factors that have been described by political scientists as essential criteria for a working democracy and considers how far these criteria have been satisfied in Hungary up to now. It concludes that every democracy in the world must struggle with deficiencies, every society must incessantly work to solve the emerging problems and to rearrange the pieces of the 'democratic (...)
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    The rope dancers.Elemer Hankiss - 1996 - World Futures 47 (4):263-276.
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    The "Second Society": Is There an Alternative Social Model Emerging in Contemporary Hungary?Elemer Hankiss - 1988 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 55.
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