Čekajući kapitalizam: nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji
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adam_text | SADRŽAJ
Predgovor
...............................................................9
DEO I
TEORIJSKE PRETPOSTAVKE
1.
Istraživanje Masnih
promena:
pojmovna osnova
..........................17
1.1.
Uvod
............................................................17
1.2.
Stanovišta
о
klasama
..............................................18
1.3.
Određenje pojma klase
............................................24
1.3.1.
Klasa u analitičkom okviru načina proizvodnje
društvenog života
............................................29
1.3.2.
Klasa u analitičkom okviru društvenoistorijskog sistema
..........30
1.3.3.
Klasa u analitičkom okviru konkretno-istorijskog društva
.........31
1.3.4.
Klasa u analitičkom okviru svakodnevnog života
.................34
1.4.
Pojam klasnog delanja
.............................................35
1.4.1.
Kolektivno delanje u analitičkom okviru načina
proizvodnje društvenog života
.................................35
1.4.2.
Kolektivno delanje u analitičkom okviru
društvenoistorijskog sistema
...................................37
1.4.3.
Kolektivno delanje u analitičkom okviru
konkretno-istorijskog društva
.................................39
1.4.4.
Kolektivno delanje u analitičkom okviru svakodnevnog života
.....42
1.5.
Klase i drugi akteri društvenih
promena
(elite, pojedinci)
...............43
1.6.
Istorijsko-relacioni
metod
istraživanja
...............................53
DEO
II
ISTORIJSKE PRETPOSTAVKE
1.
Nacrt za proučavanje istorije klasnih odnosa u Srbiji
.......................59
1.1.
Uvod
............................................................59
Mladen Lazić Čekajući kapitalizam
1.2.
Društveni odnosi u
vreme deblokiranja
postsocijalističke
transformacije: priključivanje kapitalističkoj polu/periferiji
.............62
1.3.
Društveni odnosi u periodu blokirane
postsocijalističke transformacije
(1989-2000).........................68
1.4.
Društveni odnosi u socijalizmu: period
komandnoplanske regulacije
(1945-1989)............................80
1.5.
Društveni odnosi u
vreme zakasnelog
kapitalizma
.....................99
DEO III
NOVO KLASNO STRUKTURIRANJE U SRBIJI
1.
Stvaranje strukturalnih pretpostavki novih klasnih odnosa
................131
1.1.
Uvod
...........................................................131
1.2.
Sistemske društvene
promene
i vertikalna pokretljivost
................134
1.2.1.
Medugeneracijska vertikalna pokretljivost
......................137
1.2.2.
Unutargeneracijska vertikalna pokretljivost
.....................146
1.3.
Promena
osnova i rast materijalnih nejednakosti
.....................148
1.3.1.
Materijalne nejednakosti u socijalizmu
.........................149
1.3.2.
Blokirana transformacija i materijalne nejednakosti
..............151
1.3.3.
Materijalne nejednakosti i stabilizacija novih klasnih odnosa
......153
2.
Nastanak nove vladajuće klase
.........................................161
2.1.
Uvod
...........................................................161
2.2.
Promene
regrutacijskih obrazaca ekonomskih i političkih elita
.........167
2.2.1.
Unutargeneracijska pokretljivost ekonomskih i političkih elita
.....170
2.2.2.
Medugeneracijska pokretljivost ekonomskih i političkih elita
......174
2.3.
Promene
vrednosnih orijentacija ekonomskih i političkih elita
.........180
2.3.1.
Pojmovni okvir
.............................................180
2.3.2.
Postsocijalistička transformacija i
promene
vrednosnih orijentacija u Srbiji
................................184
2.3.3.
Elite i vrednosne
promene
u Srbiji tokom devedesetih
............188
2.3.4.
Vrednosne orijentacije elita u Srbiji u
vreme
stabilizacije
novih klasnih odnosa
........................................195
3.
Transformacija radničke klase
.........................................202
3.1.
Uvod
...........................................................202
3.2.
Radnička klasa u (jugoslovenskom) socijalizmu
......................203
3.3.
Fragmentacija radničke klase u procesu
postsocijalističke transformacije
...................................207
Sadržaj
3.4.
Oblici fragmentacije radničke klase u Srbiji
.........................211
3.4.1.
Promene
u društvenoj pokretljivosti radničke klase
(1989-2003)................................................211
3.4.2.
Promene
materijalnog položaja radničke klase
(1989-2003)................................................217
3.4.3.
Sindikalno i političko organizovanje radničke klase
..............218
3.4.4.
Promene
vrednosnih orijentacija radničke klase
.................225
3.5.
Zaključne napomene
.............................................230
4.
Srednja klasa u društvenim promenama:
promene
vrednosnih orijentacija.
.. 232
4.1.
Uvod
...........................................................232
4.2.
Osnovni pojmovnohipotetički okvir
................................233
4.3.
Promene
vrednosnih orijentacija srednje klase u Srbiji: od kasnog
socijalizma do ubrzane postsocijalističke transformacije
...............241
4.3.1.
Promene
vrednosnih orijentacija osnovnih klasa
................242
4.3.2.
Promene
vrednosnih orijentacija srednjih slojeva
................247
4.3.3.
Vrednosne orijentacije srednjih slojeva u
vreme
ubrzanja postsocijalističke transformacije
......................249
4.4.
Zaključne napomene
.............................................252
Summary
........................................................... 255
Navedena literatura
....................................................261
Indeks imena
..........................................................271
Summary
WAITING FOR CAPITALISM:
THE EMERGENCE
OF NEW CLASS RELATIONS IN SERBIA
The book analyses social changes during the post-socialist transformation in
Serbia, and primarily the constitution of new classes and new forms of their relations.
The analysis looks into structural and actorial aspects of changes, taking into account
the historical processes of long- and medium-term duration. The book consists of
three parts: the first focuses on the explanation of starting theoretical standpoints, the
second on historical premises of the current class transformation, and the third on the
findings of empirical research into the formation of new classes in Serbia.
In the first part of the book ( Theoretical premises ) the concept of the class
is examined. The analysis starts with a brief critical survey of modern positions on
classes
-
on the obsoleteness of this concept in disorganized capitalism (Beck, Lash,
Bauman, etc.), as well as those that defend the present relevance of this notion, but
use it inside different theoretical paradigms: Weberian (Erikson and Goldthorpe) and
Marxist (Wright, Thompson). It continues with a critical analysis of the nominalist
position (Weber,
Giddens),
which interprets the classes merely as structural factors,
rather than also as collective historical actors. The text, conversely, tends to demon¬
strate the analytically more productive position wherein the classes are determined
both as structures and actors, and are understood as relational equally as hierarchi¬
cally arranged collectivities. This includes a detailed demonstration of the fact that
the very definition of the concept of the class must appear differently depending on
the analytical level of the research into social relations.
The existence of at least four such relevant levels is identified in the next section:
mode of production of social life (capitalism, socialism), social-historical system (e.g.
Fordist stage of accumulation), specific historical society (Yugoslav self-managerial
socialism) and forms of everyday life.
The chapter concludes with a concise review of the research approach used in
the study, defined as historical-relational. This implies that the interpretation of so¬
cial phenomena always represents the identification of relations established between
actors (collective: classes, strata, political parties, social movements, etc., as well as
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individual), who seek to reproduce or change their relative positions within specific
structures (i.e. to retain or change the characteristics of their relations with other ac¬
tors). Since structures themselves basically represent a system of social relations, they
are essentially dynamic and thus also historic.
The second part of the study ( Historical premises ) offers a concise survey of
the history of class relations in Serbia. First, the current social-historical processes
of post-socialist transformation in Serbia (of short duration ) are presented, to be
situated in a wider context of the functioning and breakdown of the former, socialist,
social-historical order (processes of medium duration), and then also in longer term
historical courses of social changes in these parts, which have set the structural frame¬
works both for a specific form of the socialist order established in Serbia (Yugoslavia)
and for the manner of its overcoming. The time sequence in the study is reversed (in
a procedure called regressive history ) to avoid a rigid deterministic position, i.e.,
in order to open historical research and thus interpret the social processes not only
as the necessary outcome of previous historical developments but also as a result of
forgone alternatives, formed in relations between the main social actors, which were
historically possible in the given period of time.
Starting from the overall insight into the findings of empirical research, the first
section notes that in Serbia after the year
2000
the main social groups characteristic for
modern capitalism were clearly profiled, with an already pronounced, but still grow¬
ing differentiation between the owners of concentrated economic capital at the top
(economic elites) and manual workers and farmers at the bottom of the social pyramid,
including an improved economic position of members of the middle class (based on
small economic ownership, as well as cultural capital), in both absolute and relative
terms. This insight forms the basis for the interpretation of the social turnaround in
2000,
which toppled the regime of Slobodan Milosevic. Namely, the main (internal)
actors of this change are seen in its winners , the economic elite formed during the
1990s
(and necessitated the normalization of conditions for capital reproduction,
legal security of ownership and abolishment of international isolation) and the mid¬
dle strata, whose position in Serbia until then had been progressively and remarkably
worsening (contrary to trends in all other post-socialist countries).
The second section analyses the formation of the new capitalist class under condi¬
tions of a blocked transformation in Serbia during the
1990s,
resulting from the mass
conversion of positions of the socialist nomenklatura members into private ownership.
The authoritarian regime, civil wars and international isolation are interpreted as a
social framework highly favourable for the unique success of this group to effect a
majority transformation from one type of the ruling group into another. The protracted
endurance of the blocked transformation was also made possible by a small part of the
middle strata whose members supported the regime, and thus acquired privileges on
the basis of the role they played in the nationalist mobilization. The majority of mem¬
bers of the lower strata also upheld the ruling regime, on the one hand, because they
were included in the mobilization but also, on the other hand, because in a situation
Summary: Waiting for capitalism...
257
of a drastic economic crisis, wars and isolation, these strata were existentially depend¬
ent on the state as the main controller of the country s economic resources.
The third section indicates the specific features of the socialist system of social
relations in Yugoslavia/Serbia, which led to the disintegration of the country attended
by civil wars and a blocked transformation in Serbia. It underlines the high degree of
legitimacy enjoyed by the regime, in view of its autochthonous basis, liberal nature,
openness and, for a time, successful economic performance. The text also points to
a series of deep-set links between the characteristics of a society undergoing belated
modernization and the socialist order in the political sphere (underdeveloped demo¬
cratic tradition) as well as in that of the economy (domination of state ownership and
regulation) and culture (notable presence of egalitarianism, collectivism, authoritarian¬
ism). It goes on to demonstrate that the obvious social openness enabled a fast upward
mobility of a large number of farmers not only to the ranks of manual workers but
also clerks and experts, a fact used by the ruling group to drew substantial support
from the lower strata, which, unable to distinguish the issues of systemic change from
those of state survival in Serbia of the late
1980s,
offered unconditional support to the
nomenklatura gathered around S. Milosevic, which used the state collapse to carry
out systemic changes to the benefit of its members.
Finally, the fourth section analyses the social processes related to the belated
emergence of the capitalist order in Serbia. It points to the central economic role of
the state during the first half of the 20th and the second half of the 19th century, and
the fact that the capitalist class formation here evolved in full symbiosis with politi¬
cal power. In the same vein, the marginal middle strata gradually evolved from the
overwhelmingly agricultural environment almost exclusively with the mediation of
the state apparatuses. The pronounced state
centrism
in the belated development of
the Serbian agricultural society, which persisted until the Second World War, provided
the basis to build a society of a socialist type (collectivism, authoritarian order, egali¬
tarianism, etc.) without a radical break with the previous order. By the same token, the
changes following the year
2000
here could be considered as the first radical attempt
to build a type of social relations based on the separation of the market economy from
the state, along with political pluralization. In brief, the author argues that the main
difficulties of the ongoing social transformation in Serbia derive primarily from the
fact that the attempted changes concern the patterns of social relations with substan¬
tially deeper roots than those of socialism, i.e. the patterns that were characteristic
for the entire social history of Serbia in the modern era (from the time of formation
of the independent state).
The third and largest part of the book ( New class structuring in Serbia ) focuses
on the analysis of empirical findings of research into the re/stratification of society
in Yugoslavia/Serbia, carried out by the author on representative stratified samples,
from
mid-1980s
until the present day. Comparisons are primarily made between find¬
ings obtained before the breakdown of the socialist society
(1989),
in the period of
blocked transformation
(1993),
and after the downfall of S. Milosevic s regime
(2003).
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The first chapter addresses the fundamental changes in the relations between the
main classes, while the following three chapters deal with the changes related to these
classes individually (political and economic elites, middle class and manual workers).
The first section of the first chapter looks into the changes in the regimes of verti¬
cal
(intra-
and inter-generational) mobility in the
1989-2003
period, characteristic of
the three main classes, while the second section discusses the changing foundation of
economic inequalities between the classes in the process of systemic transformation,
as well as their increase.
Research findings concerning mobility and economic position reveal that the
processes of formation of new class relations were influenced by two factors: a. general
course of transformation which implied new forms of structuring on foundations dif¬
ferent from those of socialism and b. a specific course of changes in Serbia, determined
by the collapse of the economic, legal and social systems in consequence of prolonged
civil wars and international isolation. The data indicate that the Serbian society, both
before and after the transformation, shows a clear class division, as evidenced by the
fact that the higher strata are relatively (and increasingly) closed for the ascent of indi¬
viduals from lower groups, and the perpetuation of significant economic inequalities
between lower and higher strata. The change of the nature of the class relations is,
however, indicated by, e.g., the data on the reconstruction of the middle class, wherein
small entrepreneurs have made a remarkable rise, owing to the changed role of private
ownership in the constitution of the dominant system of relations. Furthermore, an
indirect indicator of the changed nature of the social order has been obtained by the
insight into a (temporary) deterioration of the economic position of the highest strata,
attributable to major changes within the political elite following
2000,
as well as the
continuing decline in the status of public enterprises.
The author also shows the substantial influence of specific historical circumstances
on a distinctive course of social transformation in Serbia. In the first place, no other
post-socialist country has actually registered comparable success in the conversion of
socialist nomenklatura resources
-
from organizational to private ownership
-
enabling
its members to become the most numerous part of the new entrepreneurial elite. That
was possible only in circumstances which were, at that time, succinctly dubbed as a
destroyed society .
The next three chapters examine the changes of basic classes: ruling, workers
and middle. First, the processes of changes in recruitment patterns (inter- and intra-
generational) of the political and economic elites are analyzed. Compared with social¬
ism, characterized by substantial openness of its nomenklatura, the ruling strata were
remarkably closed during the period of blocked transformation in Serbia. The new
economic elite was for the most part recruited from the nomenklatura, as was also
the political elite. In the next period the composition of the economic elite gradually
changes having been strongly penetrated by individuals from the middle class (medium
entrepreneurs and experts), and the downfall of Milosevics regime also enables their
rise to the political elite. In contrast from socialism, however, both elites now recruit
Summary: Waiting for capitalism...
259
members almost exclusively from the middle class, and the process of intergenerational
reproduction in the economic elite grows stronger.
The second section inquires into the changes of value orientations of members
of the two elites (introducing, for that purpose, the concepts of: value consistency
-
related to the homogeneity of intra-class value orientations; and normative-value
dissonance
-
which shows the concurrence of value orientations of a class with the
ruling normative order). The analysis deals with the changes in the spread of the politi¬
cal and market liberalism (as opposed to authoritarian collectivism, i.e.
redistributive
statism) in the
1989-2003
period. The main conclusions based on the research findings
are as follows: notwithstanding the period of fifteen or so years wherein the pluralist
democracy and market economy based on private ownership were determined as the
key, institutionalized, normatively regulated and legitimized regulatory principles, the
members of the Serbian elites have not adopted liberal values as doubtlessly dominant
basic frameworks of orientation. In fact, the values of both social groups are remark¬
ably inconsistent, in the sense that they represent a mix of liberal and collectivistic
patterns. Furthermore, the above mentioned period registers only a mild shift towards
liberal values, and not even that shift is unambiguous. In addition, value inconsistency
is related to the functioning of both the political and economic sub-systems of society
and is approximately equally characteristic of the political and economic elites in both
these spheres. This insight offers the basis to problematize the onward course of the
systemic transformation in the country.
The chapter on the transformation of the working class looks into the processes of
its fragmentation (as opposed to atomization in socialism). The patterns of its recruit¬
ment are analyzed (a high increase in inter-generational self-reproduction), as well
as the aggravation of its economic situation, accompanied by increasing differences
between the positions of unskilled and skilled workers. A complete absence of political
representation of this class is also established (with its members supporting different
parties
-
unskilled workers vote for nationalist-populist, and skilled workers mostly
for democratic-liberal parties), as well as marginal trade-union organization. Finally,
the analysis reveals a pronounced value inconsistency among the workers: they, on
individual and group levels, support opposing value orientations, and register a rela¬
tively strong normative-value dissonance (in terms of wide acceptance of
redistributive
statist value orientations, characteristic of the socialist social order).
The last chapter analyses the changes in value orientations of middle class in
Serbia in the
1989-2003
period, on the basis of empirical findings concerning the
normative-value dissonance and value consistency. It confirms that members of the
middle class, together with the ruling social strata, acted as social proponents of the
delegitimization of the socialist order in the late
1980s.
There is also a conclusion that
the majority support to liberal-democratic values empirically established among the
members of this class substantially adds to the explanation of the decisive role they
had in the social movement which, first destabilized Milosevics regime in the second
half of the
1990s,
and then also eliminated it in
2000.
On the other hand, it is stressed
that the factually established, substantially weaker support to market-liberal values
in the sphere of economic regulation, largely accounts for the weak pressure of this
class on the ruling groups to take a faster and wider approach to a market-oriented
transformation of the economic sub-system in Serbia.
Prevod na
engleski
Ljiljana Nikolić
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spelling | Lazić, Mladen 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)170822834 aut Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji Mladen Lazić Beograd Službeni Glasnik 2011 274 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Biblioteka Društvo i nauka : Edicija Sinteze Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Waiting for capitalism ... Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd rswk-swf Serbien (DE-588)4054598-2 gnd rswk-swf Serbien (DE-588)4054598-2 g Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024170601&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 2 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024170601&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Lazić, Mladen 1950- Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd |
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title | Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji |
title_auth | Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji |
title_exact_search | Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji |
title_full | Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji Mladen Lazić |
title_fullStr | Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji Mladen Lazić |
title_full_unstemmed | Čekajući kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji Mladen Lazić |
title_short | Čekajući kapitalizam |
title_sort | cekajuci kapitalizam nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u srbiji |
title_sub | nastanak novih klasnih odnosa u Srbiji |
topic | Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozioökonomischer Wandel Serbien |
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