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Privatizing the police-state : the case of Poland

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This text documents and analyzes the paramount role of secret services in the decomposition of the communist system and the conversion of its elites into new capitalists.

The surge of civil society in 1980s Poland prompted a parallel expansion of the police state apparatus.

The book traces the subsequent reconstruction and privatization of social, political and material resources of the police state and shows how these covert operations shaped other, more visible aspects of the East/Central European transformation.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333736133 / 9780333736135
Hardback
08/08/2000
United Kingdom
English
272p.
22 cm
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Maria Los' publications include "The Second Economy in Marxist States, Communist Ideology, Law and Crime" and "Multi-Dimensional Sociology" (with A. Podgorecki). Andrzej Zybertowicz's publications include (in Polish) "Between Dogma and a Research Program", "In the Grip of Secret Services - the Collapse of Communism and the Post-nomenklatura Networks".
Maria Los' publications include "The Second Economy in Marxist States, Communist Ideology, Law and Crime" and "Multi-Dimensional Sociology" (with A. Podgorecki). Andrzej Zybertowicz's publications include (in Polish) "Between Dogma and a Research Program", "In the Grip of Secret Services - the Collapse of Communism and the Post-nomenklatura Networks". 1DVP Poland, JKSW1 Police & security services, JPH Political structure & processes