Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 254 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
East Germans and Western Capitalism
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 254 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 376 g
Reihe: European Anthropology in Translation
ISBN: 978-1-84545-506-4
Verlag: Berghahn Books
Disenchantment with Market Economics captures a unique moment in history and unveils myths and promises of liberal market economy from the perspective of those who lived through the break down of the planned economy at their workplaces in East Berlin. While Western managers regarded the expansion of their businesses towards Eastern Europe as a civilising mission, the East German employees reacted with complex strategies of individual adaptation and resistance.
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Preface
Introduction
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Methods of Field Research
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Introducing the Enterprises and the Participants of the Study
PART I: MEMORIES OF THE PLANNED ECONOMY
Chapter 1. Ideology and Practice of the Plan
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Planning Scarcity
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Politics before Economics
Chapter 2. Pact of Plan Fulfilment
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Democratic Centralism in the Enterprise
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Autonomy and Drudgery
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Discipline and Motivation
Chapter 3. Socialism as Performance
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Living learning and working the Socialist Way Covertly…
Chapter 4. Party Rule in the Enterprise
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Party and Career Party Control
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The Freedom to Think Differently
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Perestroika in the Enterprise
PART II: THE WENDE
Chapter 5. Privatisation – Domination and Possession
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Covert Criticism Becomes Loud
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From ‘People-owned’ to Privately Owned Property
Chapter 6. Market Delusion
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Marketing Working for the Market
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Picture of the Prevailing Mood after Two Years of Short-time Work Consumption
Chapter 7. Worldviews at the Time of the Wende
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The Construction of Two German Cultures
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The Idea of Socialism
PART III: JOINING THE WORLD ECONOMY
Chapter 8. Hochinauf ’s Mission in East Germany
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Strategies of Expansion
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The Missionaries of the Market Economy
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The Hochinauf ‘Family’
Chapter 9. Two Careers in the Market Economy
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A Model for Success
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Adaptation and Refusal
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Self-discipline and Eigensinn
Chapter 10. Unification and Individualisation
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Pressure to Achieve versus Scientifically Determinable Productivity
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‘Paradise’ or the Successful Integration
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Collectivity and Competititon
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index