An edition of The state against society (1990)

The state against society

political crises and their aftermath in East Central Europe

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An edition of The state against society (1990)

The state against society

political crises and their aftermath in East Central Europe

Classical images of state socialism developed in the contemporary social sciences were founded on simple presuppositions. State-socialist regimes were considered to be politically stable due to their repressive capacity and pervasive institutional and ideological control over the everyday lives of their citizens. They were seen as rigid, inert, and impervious to reform and change. Finally, they were considered to be representative of extreme cases of political and economic dependency.

Despite their contrasting historical experiences, they have been treated as basically identical in their institutional design, social and economic structures, and policies. Grzegorz Ekiert challenges this common political wisdom in a comparative analysis of the major political crises in post-1945 East Central Europe: Hungary (1956-63), Czechoslovakia (1968-76), and Poland (1980-89).

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The author maintains that the nature and consequences of these crises can better explain the distinctive experiences of East Central European countries under communist rule than can the formal characteristics of their political and economic systems or their politically dependent status.

He explores how political crises reshaped party-state institutions, redefined relations between party and state institutions, altered the relationship between the state and various groups and organizations within society, and modified the political practices of these regimes. He shows how these events transformed cultural categories, produced collective memories, and imposed long-lasting constraints on mass political behavior and the policy choices of ruling elites.

Ekiert argues that these crises shaped the political evolution of the region, produced important cross-national differences among state-socialist regimes, and contributed to the distinctive patterns of their collapse.

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Language
English
Pages
435

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [405]-430) and index.

Published in
Princeton, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.2/0943
Library of Congress
HX240.7.A6 E44 1996, HX240.7.A6E44 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 435 p. ;
Number of pages
435

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL974811M
ISBN 10
0691011141, 0691011133
LCCN
96011807
OCLC/WorldCat
34409892
Library Thing
6294531
Goodreads
2769155

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Work ID
OL3256839W

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