Description: SOLIDARITY AND THE POLITICS OF ANTI-POLITICS by David Ost (1990, PB) GOOD CONDITION Paperback Book in Acceptable Condition. Binding is tight and intact. Front cover is creased with considerable wear on edges and corners. Back cover is in good condition with two stickers. Page corners are thumb worn. Inside, pages are clean with no markings and some dogeared pages.9" x 6", 279 pages. "For both academic analysts and political activists, this book offers useful lessons from the Polish experience with anti-politics and neocorporatism." --Political ScienceThis book provides an analysis of Solidarity, from its ideological origins in the Polish "new left," through the dramatic revolutionary months of 1980-81, and up to the union's remarkable resurgence in 1988-89, when it sat down with the government to negotiate Poland's future. David Ost focuses on what Solidarity is trying to accomplish and why it is likely that the movement will succeed. He traces the conflict between the ruling Communist Party and the opposition, Solidarity's response to it, and the resulting reforms.
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Subject Area: Political Science, Social Science
Publication Name: Solidarity and the Politics of Anti-Politics:
Publisher: Temple University Press
Item Length: 6 in
Subject: Poland, Public Policy / General, Sociology / General, World / European
Publication Year: 1990
Series: Labor and Social Change Ser.
Type: Textbook
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 9 in
Author: David Ost
Personalized: No
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Level: Advanced
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 279 Pages