A Movie, A Manifesto, Two Approaches Of Mad Love
by Richard Walter
History And Myth In Romanian Consciousness
by Lucian Boia (b. 1944)
The Two Faces Of Communist Mythology
by Lucian Boia (b. 1944)
The Responsibility Of Science
by Octav Onicescu (1892-1983)
Reflections On An Economy Of The People
by Octav Onicescu (1892-1983)
Language Issues In Mathematics
by Octav Onicescu (1892-1983)
Feminine Humanism
by Alice Voinescu (1885-1961)
Humanism And Science
by Alexandru A. Popovici
Romanian Architecture And The Idea Of Particularity
by Augustin Ioan
Fifty Years Of Romanian Arts
by Amelia Pavel
The Quest For A Self In 20th Century Romanian Art
by Erwin Kessler
The Night When I Really Liked The People’s House
Curator: Marilena Oprescu, Artmix Cultural Association Photo: Mircea Maieru In the early 1990s, everyone thought that we could get rid of the People's House. But some proposals, like to demolish it partially or completely, to bury it under a hill, etc. , seemed utopian