Alienating labour : workers on the road from socialism to capitalism in East Germany and Hungary
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書誌事項
Alienating labour : workers on the road from socialism to capitalism in East Germany and Hungary
(International studies in social history, v. 22)
Berghahn Books, 2013
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-333) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Communist Party dictatorships in Hungary and East Germany sought to win over the "masses" with promises of providing for ever-increasing levels of consumption. This policy-successful at the outset-in the long-term proved to be detrimental for the regimes because it shifted working class political consciousness to the right while it effectively excluded leftist alternatives from the public sphere. This book argues that this policy can provide the key to understanding of the collapse of the regimes. It examines the case studies of two large factories, Carl Zeiss Jena (East Germany) and Raba in Gyor (Hungary), and demonstrates how the study of the formation of the relationship between the workers' state and the industrial working class can offer illuminating insights into the important issue of the legitimacy (and its eventual loss) of Communist regimes.
目次
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Welfare dictatorships, the working class and socialist ideology: A theoretical and methodological outline
Chapter 1. 1968 and the Working Class
Chapter 2. Workers in the Welfare Dictatorships
Chapter 3. Workers and the Party
Chapter 4. Contrasting the Memory of the Kadar and Honecker Regimes
Conclusion: Squaring the Circle? The End of the Welfare Dictatorships in the GDR and Hungary
Appendix:Tables
References
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