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The legacy of Polish solidarity : social activism, regime collapse, and the building of a new society

Andrzej Rychard, Gabriel Motzkin (eds.)

(Studies in social sciences, philosophy and history of ideas, v. 8)

Peter Lang Edition, c2015

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Outcome of a conference organized in Jerusalem in 2009 jointly by the Graduate School for Social Research at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute

Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • Solidarity and patterns of contentious politics in the 2000s in Europe / Henryk Domański
  • The many lives and deaths of the solidarity movement / Marcin Frybes
  • The solidarity movement : hard work and hopes for democracy / Ireneusz Krzemiński
  • The paradox of solidarity's legacy : contested values in Poland's transitional politics / Jack Bielasiak
  • Solidarity : its evolution and legacy : how did it happen that a populist movement introduced the market economy and democracy? / Andrzej Rychard
  • Fulfilled promises and unexpected results : solidarity's double-edged legacy : how a social movement fighting for democracy helped to build liberal market capitalism / Marek Ziółkowski
  • East European civil societies in the 90's : a legacy of solidarity or completely different historical paths? / François Bafoil
  • Solidarity's afterlife : amidst forgetting and bickering / Jan Kubik
  • The velvet and the classical revolutions : a comparative analysis in the framework of the dynamics of modernity / Shmuel N. Eisenstadt

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