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Article: THE SUEZ CRISIS AND THE 1956 HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION.
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- East European Quarterly
- Article date:
- March 22, 2001
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"The method is the same in all cases--in philosophy, in any art or study. We must look for the attributes and the subjects of both our terms, and we must supply ourselves with as many of these as possible ..." Aristotle wrote in Analytica Priora.(1) One of the "terms" discussed here is the Suez undertaking of Great Britain, France, and Israel while the other one is the Hungarian Revolution which broke out on October 23, 1956.
In this essay, we will summarize what we know about the connection between the two parallel crises. Applying the Aristotelian method, we will gather together "as many of these connections as possible." This is of utmost importance since ...