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荷兰和英国的共产主义家庭在许多方面与外部世界联系在一起。他们在工作场所、学校、社区、朋友和大家庭中遇到了非共产主义者。因为荷兰和英国的共产党是如此的小,普通的共产主义者不能生活在一个自给自足的泡沫中,必须与那些不同意他们政治观点的人互动和相处。本章基于对38位参与共产主义家庭生活口述历史项目的英国和荷兰摇篮共产主义者的一系列采访,分析了在这些互动背景下产生的问题。它讨论了参与者在非共产主义环境中的经历,比如他们的社区、学校和工作场所,并探讨了他们的友谊和浪漫关系。
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Public Spheres
Dutch and British communist families were connected with the outside world in many ways. They encountered non-communists at work, in school, in their neighbourhood, and through friends and extended family. Because the Dutch and British communist parties were so small, rank-and-file communists couldn’t live in a self-sufficient bubble and had to interact and get along with people who did not agree with their political ideas. Based on a series of interviews with 38 British and Dutch cradle communists who participated in an oral history project about communist family life, this chapter analyses the issues that arose in the context of these interactions. It discusses participants’ experiences in non-communist surroundings, such as their neighbourhood, school, and workplace, and explores their friendships and romantic relationships.
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