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  1. Smiling Women and Fighting Men: The Gender of the Communist Subject in State Socialist Hungary.Éva Fodor - 2002 - Gender and Society 16 (2):240-263.
    The gendered assumptions embedded in the construction of the rational individual are well established in Western feminist thought but inapplicable to describe societies operating on different principles, such as East European state socialism. This article identifies the communist subject as the building block of communist political ideology and argues that this formulation was no less male biased than its counterpart, the rational individual under liberal capitalism. In state socialist Hungary this male bias came to be expressed differently: Women were integrated (...)
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  • Civil Society in Eastern Europe? The case of Hungary.Ferenc Miszlivetz - 1990 - World Futures 29 (1):81-94.
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