INDIVIDUALISM AND THE RISE OF DEMOCRACY IN POLAND

"This book investigates the long-term preconditions of lasting and successful democratization. It counters conventional wisdom that they are a matter of proper institutional design, or that the political culture of democracy is a by-product of modernizing economic change. Instead, it argues tha...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Main Author: GRABOWSKI, DR. TOMEK
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : UNIV OF ROCHESTER PRESS, 2023.
Series:Rochester studies in East and Central Europe.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Part One. Individualism and social theory -- Four discourses of individualism -- Individualism reconsidered -- Theories of social individuation and a way forward -- Part Two. Individualism and democracy in Poland -- The democratic promise of western Poland -- Individualism disaggregated : the Wrocław and Łódź elites in a cultural perspective -- Part Three. Rupture and reintegration -- Rupture, 1945-1948 -- The Communist Party and the taming of the frontier, 1949-1955 -- A quasi-reformation : the Catholic Church in the western territories, 1945-1956 -- The socializers, 1965-1980 -- Conclusion : the resilience of individualism -- Appendix 1. Selected socioeconomic development indicators for Wrocław and Łódź at the beginning of the democratic era (1994) -- Appendix 2. Interview questionnaire for sorting out individual and corporate identities -- Appendix 3. List of interviewees together with their classification into two main identity types. 
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