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These memoirs portray an individual coping with the adversities and surrealistic qualities of life and work under communism. The author recollects his adolescence, next, how he tried to avoid head-on conflicts, dissented, and how he finally became a known critic of the system. As such, he belonged to a group of advisers to the underground «Solidarity» leadership. His memoirs help to understand the collapse of the communist system and the stormy period of systemic change from a personal perspective. The author participated in these changes as an already well known Sovietologist, as well as through his own on- and off involvements in post-communist transition politics, participating in various advisory bodies (including that advising President Walesa).

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Contents: Growing up in the Stalinist World – Studying and Working under Communist Orthodoxy – Mane-Thekel-Fares: The (Still Barely Visible) Writings on the Wall – «Solidarity Picnic» and Its Aftermath – Communism: Game Over – Long Term Economic Trends and Transition to Freedom – Vanishing Output and Intellectual Invasion of Doubting Thomases – Coming to the Rescue of Transition: The Power of the Market – A Collision of Emotions, Ideology, and Economics.

Memoirs of a (Highly) Political Economist

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 02/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9783631668795, 978-3631668795
      ISBN10: 3631668791

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      These memoirs portray an individual coping with the adversities and surrealistic qualities of life and work under communism. The author recollects his adolescence, next, how he tried to avoid head-on conflicts, dissented, and how he finally became a known critic of the system. As such, he belonged to a group of advisers to the underground «Solidarity» leadership. His memoirs help to understand the collapse of the communist system and the stormy period of systemic change from a personal perspective. The author participated in these changes as an already well known Sovietologist, as well as through his own on- and off involvements in post-communist transition politics, participating in various advisory bodies (including that advising President Walesa).

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Growing up in the Stalinist World – Studying and Working under Communist Orthodoxy – Mane-Thekel-Fares: The (Still Barely Visible) Writings on the Wall – «Solidarity Picnic» and Its Aftermath – Communism: Game Over – Long Term Economic Trends and Transition to Freedom – Vanishing Output and Intellectual Invasion of Doubting Thomases – Coming to the Rescue of Transition: The Power of the Market – A Collision of Emotions, Ideology, and Economics.

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