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Démocratisation et „méritocratisation“ dans le processus de réforme des sociétés post-communistes

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  • Pavel Machonin

    (CAS - Czech Academy of Sciences [Prague])

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Dans cette communication, P. Machonin présente l'hypothèse selon laquelle la tradition égalitariste a ses racines dans l'histoire, en remontant au moins jusqu'au processus rapide de renaissance nationale au sein des couches populaires de la société. Je pense de plus que les changements structurels et les très importantes secousses sociales nés des pressions politiques et économiques de l'occupation allemande, ainsi que l'ensemble des processus sociaux - économiques, politiques et spirituels -, qui sont nés en réaction directe à l'occupation dans la période de l'immédiat après-guerre, ont mené, directement et indirectement, à ancrer l'égalitarisme comme valeur dans la conscience de la plupart des gens et dans la société.

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  • Pavel Machonin, 1994. "Démocratisation et „méritocratisation“ dans le processus de réforme des sociétés post-communistes," Post-Print halshs-01169504, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-01169504
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