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“Ronaldo has more muscle on than a Hungarian football team combined”
Interview

“Ronaldo has more muscle on than a Hungarian football team combined”

Posted on June, 2019 by MwBp • 2 Comments

„Infrastruktur hundert Prozent, Munkastruktur zero Prozent” Continue reading →

The decision NOT to emigrate changes you for the worse
Interview

The decision NOT to emigrate changes you for the worse

Posted on December, 2017 by MwBp • Leave a comment

They say people who emigrate change. But my friends who stayed changed more – because of politics Continue reading →

“I’m nostalgic about something that I had in Budapest – that doesn’t even exist in Berlin”
Interview

“I’m nostalgic about something that I had in Budapest – that doesn’t even exist in Berlin”

Posted on April, 2017 by MwBp • 4 Comments

Interview with theater director Panni Néder Continue reading →

“We will challenge the whole political establishment”
Interview

“We will challenge the whole political establishment”

Posted on February, 2017 by MwBp • 4 Comments

Interview with Adam Bartha, founding member of Momentum Continue reading →

You have to take the blue pill if you don’t emigrate
Interview

You have to take the blue pill if you don’t emigrate

Posted on January, 2017 by MwBp • 3 Comments

They say people who emigrate change. But my friends who stayed changed more – because of politics Continue reading →

Teaching Underprivileged Children About the World of Work
Interview

Teaching Underprivileged Children About the World of Work

Posted on November, 2016 by MwBp • 3 Comments

How do you tell a child to learn hard to get a better job in the future if she never sees an adult in employment? Continue reading →

“I was unable to run the school as a system of coercion”
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“I was unable to run the school as a system of coercion”

Posted on November, 2016 by MwBp • 2 Comments

The difference between authoritarian and incentive-based learning through the example of a school that replaced grading and punishments with a toy currency to motivate and discipline Continue reading →

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