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The Hamvas Institute's research on ÉK '87 is a real gold mine, as the revealed state security documents document many conflicts of intellectuals and politicians from the eighties - some still in the foreground and some already retreated to the background. It turns out that the partial collapse of the regime change and the resurgence of the prewar popular-urban debates cannot be attributed solely to the much-mentioned, incurable factiousness of the Hungarian nation. It is almost unbelievable how much effort the secret service of the party state has concentrated in order to integrate into even the most modest anti-regime movements, create constant unrest and confusion in them, thus breaking the opposition unity of the upcoming regime change, distorting its purity and goals.