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  1. Transnational Culture and the Political Transformation of East-Central Europe.Robert Brier - 2009 - European Journal of Social Theory 12 (3):337-357.
    In social scientific studies of Europe’s new democracies, there has emerged an analytical approach which transcends the teleology of ‘transitology’ and, focusing on the impact of culture and history, is sensitive to the contingencies and ‘eventfulness’ of social transformations. The main thrust of this article is that such a culturo-historical approach may prove useful not only in assessing the different results to which the processes of democratization lead at the national level, but also to assess the general direction of political (...)
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  • Escape from arbitrariness: Legitimation crisis of real socialism and the imaginary of modernity.Pavel Pospech & Krzysztof Świrek - 2021 - European Journal of Social Theory 24 (1):140-159.
    The 1989 revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the subsequent transitions have commonly been interpreted in political terms, as movements towards democracy, or in economic terms, as escape from the command economy towards the free market. We revisit the problem to suggest a different reading. We argue that in the legitimization crisis of real socialism, a pivotal role was played by the burden of social oversaturation and bureaucratic arbitrariness, which met its desired alternative in social imaginaries of impersonal, objective (...)
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