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Zombie socialism and the rise of neoliberalism in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe

Journal

EURASIAN GEOGRAPHY AND ECONOMICS
Volume 57, Issue 4-5, Pages 521-544

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2016.1266273

Keywords

Neoliberalism; post-socialism; social policy; housing policy; Central and Eastern Europe; inequalities

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  1. European Research Council [283881]
  2. European Research Council (ERC) [283881] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Many scholars have asked themselves if and for how long they should use the concept of post-socialism. We review some ways in which post-socialism is no longer used productively and suggest that one way to analyze the enduring effects of socialism (a useful role for the concept of post-socialism) is by paying attention to how economic and political elites in Central and Eastern Europe continue to use the ghost of state-socialism as the ultimate boogeyman, disciplinary device, and ideological antioxidant. We call this blend of post-1989 anti-communism and neoliberal hegemony zombie socialism, and we argue that it is a key component of contemporary capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe. We illustrate briefly some cases of zombie socialism, using data such as EU 28 statistics on labor, wages, work-life (im)balance, income tax, housing, and housing policies to show the effects of this hegemonic discourse. The presence of zombie socialism for almost three decades in Central and Eastern Europe made some of these countries more capitalist than countries with longer capitalist traditions in Europe. We join others who have suggested that there is nothing to transition any longer, as the transition is long over.

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