Post-Socialist Anomie Through the Lens of Economic Modernization and the Formalization of Social Control

Christopher S. Swader, L. Kosals
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This paper inquires into how economic modernization impacts normative regulation by spurring, on the one hand (a) formal media of normative regulation (also known as formal social control) in the spheres of politics, economics and interpersonal relations and, on the other hand, (b) informality via the lower density of norms (also known as anomie). This work then asks how these two processes relate to one another. Evidence indicates that modernization is clearly linked to formal media of normative regulation in the spheres of politics (measured as greater government effectiveness), economics (i.e. lower proportion of shadow economy), and interpersonal relations (i.e. less reliance upon family and friendships). Moreso, our multi-level regression models, using World Values Survey data, report that political formality (government effectiveness) at the country level is linked to less anomie at the individual level. Overall, we suggest that economic growth initially brings normlessness through undermining informal social control. However, with greater economic stock, there is a tendency for greater political formalization, formal social control, which brings levels of anomie down. Furthermore, even after all controls, there is a strong anomie syndrome in post-communist societies
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经济现代化与社会控制形式化镜头下的后社会主义失范
本文探讨了经济现代化如何通过一方面刺激(a)政治、经济和人际关系领域的规范性监管的正式媒介(也称为正式社会控制),另一方面(b)通过较低规范密度(也称为失范)的非正式性来影响规范性监管。这项工作然后询问这两个过程如何相互关联。有证据表明,现代化显然与政治(以更大的政府效率来衡量)、经济(即影子经济比例较低)和人际关系(即对家庭和友谊的依赖较少)领域的规范性监管的正式媒体有关。此外,我们使用世界价值观调查数据建立的多层次回归模型表明,国家层面的政治形式(政府效率)与个人层面的失范程度较低有关。总体而言,我们认为经济增长最初是通过破坏非正式的社会控制而带来不规范的。然而,随着经济存量的增加,有一种更大的政治正规化的趋势,正式的社会控制,这降低了社会反常的水平。此外,即使在所有控制措施之后,后共产主义社会仍存在强烈的失范综合症
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