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One of the most visible and enduring consequences of the collapse of communism has been the rise of anger and discontent among many citizens. This anger is rooted in a variety of factors, including the economic dislocation caused by the transition to a market economy, the rise of social inequality, the decline of social trust, and the erosion of social capital.
**The Silent Protest** explores the causes and consequences of anger in post-communist societies. Through a combination of scholarly research and personal stories, this book provides a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of this pressing social and political issue. It sheds light on the challenges facing these countries today and offers insights into the challenges of building stable and prosperous democracies in the wake of communism.
**The Silent Protest** is divided into ten chapters, each of which focuses on a different aspect of anger in post-communist societies. The first chapter provides a historical overview of the region and the fall of communism. The second chapter examines the role of trade unions in the transition to capitalism. The third chapter discusses the impact of economic inequality on social cohesion. The fourth chapter explores the rise of right-wing nationalism in Eastern Europe. The fifth chapter analyzes the challenges of democratic consolidation.
The sixth chapter focuses on the legacy of Solidarity, the Polish trade union that played a key role in the fall of communism. The seventh chapter examines the changing nature of work in post-communist societies. The eighth chapter discusses the challenges facing low-wage workers. The ninth chapter explores the role of anger in political mobilization. The tenth chapter considers the potential for anger to lead to violence.
**The Silent Protest** is essential reading for anyone interested in the challenges facing post-communist societies. It will be of particular interest to scholars of political science, sociology, economics, and history, as well as policymakers, journalists, and activists.
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Language : English
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages : 185 pages
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