Cultural pogrom in twenty-first century Hungary

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Our aim in writing this book was to introduce the world to artefacts that represent eternal value. The mass of objects produced by today’s mass production, serving the insatiable desire to consume, only gives people the illusion of value creation. The depreciation of objects has accelerated in today’s empty world, because they only have value at the moment of acquisition, and are immediately devalued and depreciated.
The works presented in this book, by displaying eternal values, have an artistic and aesthetic value that captures the essence of our human existence. These works are excellent examples of European, Hungarian and Jewish art.
These works of art in today’s Hungary have been subjected to an unfair, conceptualised process, oppressed, denied lasting value to serve the acquisitive desires of power and the needs of insider clientele. In this case, the very foundations of the rule of law have been shaken by the intimidation by the power, the abuse of authority, conspiratorial cover-ups and manipulations, and the disregard for the law. The process has reached the point of cynical relativisation of the Holocaust. Hungarian society today lives under a dictatorship where European values have been almost completely eradicated. An autocratic group has held society hostage to an existential trap, which has lost freedom of expression, self-determination and free will.
Over the past twenty years, the insider art market in Hungary has satisfied demand-driven expectations with countless manufactured fakes. The mass of counterfeits has caused an aesthetic and cultural destruction that can no longer be repaired. Today we are surrounded by the chaos created by the mixture of fake and original artefacts, which has made value and aesthetic confusion predominant.
We believe that good and truth always prevail over lies and evil. Our analysis is intended to help the reader identify the true values. Time always weeds out the false, the evil. Humanity needs the good, freedom, because only this can ensure a dignified human existence.