Class, Conflict, and Power between Hegemony and Critical Knowledge

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Communist and Post-Communist Studies Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1525/j.postcomstud.2022.55.2.11
A. Dević
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This article opens by situating the Yugoslav academic perspectives on class and politics within the framework of recent studies dealing with class in post-socialist Europe. It then presents the ways in which the first Yugoslav dissidents understood the “new class” (the embourgeoisement of the party elite), followed by a review of a large number of studies on the disintegration of workers’ self-management project, students’ protests, and workers’ strikes. The diverse scope of research conducted between the 1960s and 1980s provided a corrective to the League of Communists’ hegemonic perceptions of the growing social inequalities, the causes of the economic crisis, and the stalemates of political decision-making, showing the deepening, while “invisible,” sense of powerlessness among workers and the opaqueness of the polycentric, increasingly fragmenting and clashing centers of political power. In the conclusions, changes in the perceptions of class in post-Yugoslav states are discussed.
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霸权与批判知识的阶级、冲突与权力
本文首先将南斯拉夫关于阶级和政治的学术观点置于最近关于后社会主义欧洲阶级的研究框架内。然后介绍了南斯拉夫第一批持不同政见者理解“新阶级”(党内精英的资产阶级化)的方式,随后回顾了大量关于工人自我管理项目、学生抗议和工人罢工解体的研究。在20世纪60年代至80年代进行的不同范围的研究纠正了共产主义者联盟对日益增长的社会不平等、经济危机的原因和政治决策僵局的霸权观念,显示了工人之间不断加深的“无形”无力感,以及多中心、日益分裂和冲突的政治权力中心的不透明性。在结论部分,讨论了后南斯拉夫国家阶级观念的变化。
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期刊介绍: Communist and Post-Communist Studies is an international journal covering all communist and post-communist states and communist movements, including both their domestic policies and their international relations. It is focused on the analysis of historical as well as current developments in the communist and post-communist world, including ideology, economy and society. It also aims to provide comparative foci on a given subject by inviting comments of a comparative character from scholars specializing in the same subject matter but in different countries.
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