Bitter harvest: antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland
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505 | 8 | |a "Bitter Harvest, a historical ethnographic study, examines the property changes prompted by the early post-socialist neoliberal reforms designed to build capitalism in Poland. Historically, the book traces the halting but steady emergence of privatization and liberalization, even under socialism, and how these anticipated the reforms of the post-socialist period. Contrary to the view that the 1989 post-socialist policy represented a radical departure from former state socialist policies via the importation of Western "shock therapy" reforms, including the key economic institution of private property, this book dispenses with the sharp divide between the "socialist past" and "capitalist present" and argues the lasting importance of these historical antecedents in shaping both post-socialist policy and responses to it. | |
505 | 8 | |a Ethnographically, the book provides a detailed account of the different yet interdependent ways the post-socialist reform program influenced existing agricultural property forms--small farmers, production cooperatives, and state farms--leading in each case to unexpected economic results and political contestation of the policy objectives. This historical and ethnographic study of multiple forms of ownership poses a challenge to the common conception of a homogenized socialism based on state property. It also refutes the reductionist representation of the reality after socialism as the creation of Western-style, private property-based economic systems, unaffected by the unique Eastern European sociopolitical context. | |
505 | 8 | |a Instead, looking at Poland's property changes through the eyes and experiences of diverse agricultural owners, this book employs the notion of conjoint property to unpack the complexity of ownership under socialism and theorize its evolution into an incomplete exclusive ownership after socialism. This new conceptual framework of property changes in early transition helps us to understand current developments in Eastern Europe as it integrates with the European Union and intersects with global capitalism. It further sheds light on the limits of the universality of the Western notion of private property."--Publisher's website | |
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contents | "Bitter Harvest, a historical ethnographic study, examines the property changes prompted by the early post-socialist neoliberal reforms designed to build capitalism in Poland. Historically, the book traces the halting but steady emergence of privatization and liberalization, even under socialism, and how these anticipated the reforms of the post-socialist period. Contrary to the view that the 1989 post-socialist policy represented a radical departure from former state socialist policies via the importation of Western "shock therapy" reforms, including the key economic institution of private property, this book dispenses with the sharp divide between the "socialist past" and "capitalist present" and argues the lasting importance of these historical antecedents in shaping both post-socialist policy and responses to it. Ethnographically, the book provides a detailed account of the different yet interdependent ways the post-socialist reform program influenced existing agricultural property forms--small farmers, production cooperatives, and state farms--leading in each case to unexpected economic results and political contestation of the policy objectives. This historical and ethnographic study of multiple forms of ownership poses a challenge to the common conception of a homogenized socialism based on state property. It also refutes the reductionist representation of the reality after socialism as the creation of Western-style, private property-based economic systems, unaffected by the unique Eastern European sociopolitical context. Instead, looking at Poland's property changes through the eyes and experiences of diverse agricultural owners, this book employs the notion of conjoint property to unpack the complexity of ownership under socialism and theorize its evolution into an incomplete exclusive ownership after socialism. This new conceptual framework of property changes in early transition helps us to understand current developments in Eastern Europe as it integrates with the European Union and intersects with global capitalism. It further sheds light on the limits of the universality of the Western notion of private property."--Publisher's website |
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spelling | Zbierski-Salameh, Suava 1955- Verfasser aut Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland Suava Zbierski-Salameh Lanham Lexington Books 2013 1 online resource (xxiii, 279 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Print version record "Bitter Harvest, a historical ethnographic study, examines the property changes prompted by the early post-socialist neoliberal reforms designed to build capitalism in Poland. Historically, the book traces the halting but steady emergence of privatization and liberalization, even under socialism, and how these anticipated the reforms of the post-socialist period. Contrary to the view that the 1989 post-socialist policy represented a radical departure from former state socialist policies via the importation of Western "shock therapy" reforms, including the key economic institution of private property, this book dispenses with the sharp divide between the "socialist past" and "capitalist present" and argues the lasting importance of these historical antecedents in shaping both post-socialist policy and responses to it. Ethnographically, the book provides a detailed account of the different yet interdependent ways the post-socialist reform program influenced existing agricultural property forms--small farmers, production cooperatives, and state farms--leading in each case to unexpected economic results and political contestation of the policy objectives. This historical and ethnographic study of multiple forms of ownership poses a challenge to the common conception of a homogenized socialism based on state property. It also refutes the reductionist representation of the reality after socialism as the creation of Western-style, private property-based economic systems, unaffected by the unique Eastern European sociopolitical context. Instead, looking at Poland's property changes through the eyes and experiences of diverse agricultural owners, this book employs the notion of conjoint property to unpack the complexity of ownership under socialism and theorize its evolution into an incomplete exclusive ownership after socialism. This new conceptual framework of property changes in early transition helps us to understand current developments in Eastern Europe as it integrates with the European Union and intersects with global capitalism. It further sheds light on the limits of the universality of the Western notion of private property."--Publisher's website SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Real Estate / General bisacsh Post-communism fast Privatization fast Right of property fast Privatization Poland Right of property Poland Post-communism Poland Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 gnd rswk-swf Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 g Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 s Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 s 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Zbierski-Salameh, Suava, 1955- Bitter harvest Lanham : Lexington Books, 2013 9780739165133 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Zbierski-Salameh, Suava 1955- Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland "Bitter Harvest, a historical ethnographic study, examines the property changes prompted by the early post-socialist neoliberal reforms designed to build capitalism in Poland. Historically, the book traces the halting but steady emergence of privatization and liberalization, even under socialism, and how these anticipated the reforms of the post-socialist period. Contrary to the view that the 1989 post-socialist policy represented a radical departure from former state socialist policies via the importation of Western "shock therapy" reforms, including the key economic institution of private property, this book dispenses with the sharp divide between the "socialist past" and "capitalist present" and argues the lasting importance of these historical antecedents in shaping both post-socialist policy and responses to it. Ethnographically, the book provides a detailed account of the different yet interdependent ways the post-socialist reform program influenced existing agricultural property forms--small farmers, production cooperatives, and state farms--leading in each case to unexpected economic results and political contestation of the policy objectives. This historical and ethnographic study of multiple forms of ownership poses a challenge to the common conception of a homogenized socialism based on state property. It also refutes the reductionist representation of the reality after socialism as the creation of Western-style, private property-based economic systems, unaffected by the unique Eastern European sociopolitical context. Instead, looking at Poland's property changes through the eyes and experiences of diverse agricultural owners, this book employs the notion of conjoint property to unpack the complexity of ownership under socialism and theorize its evolution into an incomplete exclusive ownership after socialism. This new conceptual framework of property changes in early transition helps us to understand current developments in Eastern Europe as it integrates with the European Union and intersects with global capitalism. It further sheds light on the limits of the universality of the Western notion of private property."--Publisher's website SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Real Estate / General bisacsh Post-communism fast Privatization fast Right of property fast Privatization Poland Right of property Poland Post-communism Poland Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 gnd Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 gnd |
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title | Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland |
title_auth | Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland |
title_exact_search | Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland |
title_full | Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland Suava Zbierski-Salameh |
title_fullStr | Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland Suava Zbierski-Salameh |
title_full_unstemmed | Bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland Suava Zbierski-Salameh |
title_short | Bitter harvest |
title_sort | bitter harvest antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post socialist poland |
title_sub | antecedents and consequences of property reforms in post-socialist Poland |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Real Estate / General bisacsh Post-communism fast Privatization fast Right of property fast Privatization Poland Right of property Poland Post-communism Poland Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 gnd Eigentum (DE-588)4013793-4 gnd |
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