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Industrial Control Over the Socialist Town Boleslaw Domanski

Industrial Control Over the Socialist Town By Boleslaw Domanski

Industrial Control Over the Socialist Town by Boleslaw Domanski


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This socialist industry contributed to social injustice and deprivation as well as the reproduction of entrapping spatial settings such as factory colonies and areas reserved for potential expansion.

The study reveals a great diversity of mechanisms of industrial control over and exploitation of socialist towns in Poland.

Industrial Control Over the Socialist Town Summary

Industrial Control Over the Socialist Town: Benevolence or Exploitation? by Boleslaw Domanski

The author addresses the neglected issue of the relations between the functioning of powerful state industrial firms and the town under socialism. As they strived for labor force, the manufacturing and mining employers in Central and Eastern Europe became prominent gatekeepers controlling access to scarce goods and services, which reflected a specific labor market segmentation. The distribution of social benefits and burdens they generated enhanced life chances of certain groups by and large at the cost of the underprivileged-women and the elderly in particular. This socialist industry contributed to social injustice and deprivation as well as the reproduction of entrapping spatial settings such as factory colonies and areas reserved for potential expansion.

The study reveals a great diversity of mechanisms of industrial control over and exploitation of socialist towns in Poland. Spatial organization of local activities and facilities exhibited the power of industrial gatekeepers, and in several cases became a mediating element facilitating achievement of the firm's objectives. The residents' sense of place was permeated by the company through its multiple involvement outside the factory gates, which could justify its dominant position and conceal sources of social inequalities and conflicts. The legacy of socialist factory paternalism bears heavily upon post-socialist society, which is evident in anti-egalitarian attitudes and social closure attempts demonstrated by the beneficiaries of the gatekeepers' allocation.

About Boleslaw Domanski

BOLES/LAW DOMANSKI is Senior Lecturer in Geography at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. He is the author of numerous articles in both English and Polish on local industrial development, quality of life, and environmental issues under state socialism.

Table of Contents

Preface The System The Nature of the Socialist State Social Inequalities and Stratification under Socialism Gatekeepers in the Administrative Allocation of Goods The Industrial Firm and the Town Concepts and Methods Industrial Paternalism under Capitalism and Socialism: A Comparison Practices of Industrial Gatekeepers in the Socialist Town Social Differentiation Generated by Industrial Companies Mechanisms of Industrial Control over the Town The Perspective of the Individual Post-Socialism The Legacy of Industrial Paternalism in Post-Socialist Society The Industrial Firm and the Town in the 1990s Conclusion Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275956332
9780275956332
0275956334
Industrial Control Over the Socialist Town: Benevolence or Exploitation? by Boleslaw Domanski
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-01-30
272
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