Hatalmaktól
Hatalmaktól is a Hungarian term that translates to "from power" or "from authority" in English. The phrase is often used in the context of political or social movements, particularly in Hungary, to describe a desire for liberation from centralized control or governmental influence. It reflects a broader sentiment of autonomy and resistance against perceived oppressive systems.
The concept gained prominence during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, where it became a rallying cry among
The term is frequently associated with the work of Hungarian intellectuals, artists, and activists who advocate
Hatalmaktól remains a significant cultural and political reference, embodying the spirit of rebellion against tyranny and