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Romania Confronts its Communist Past : Democracy, Memory, and Moral Justice

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Reckoning with mass crimes perpetrated by an ideologically driven regime entails engaging in a thorough-going exploration of its utopian foundations.

In the case of Romania, such an analysis requires an interpretation of the role of personality in the construction of a uniquely grotesque and unrepentant form of neo-Stalinist despotism.

Of all the revolutions of 1989, the only violent one took place in Romania.

Confronting its communist past therefore involves addressing the abuses committed by the communist regime up to its very last day, its failure to engage in Round Table-type agreements with democratic representatives, and the repression during the first post-communist years, a direct legacy of the old regime.

This book shows how moral justice can contribute to a restoration of truth and a climate of trust in politics, in the absence of which any democratic polity remains exposed to authoritarian attack.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107025923 / 9781107025929
Hardback
17/05/2018
United Kingdom
English
206 pages