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The Hungarian Patient Social Opposition To An Illiberal Democracy Peter Krasztev

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The Hungarian Patient Social Opposition To An Illiberal Democracy Peter Krasztev
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.9 MB
Pages: 411
Author: Peter Krasztev, Jon Van Til
ISBN: 9786155053085, 6155053081
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Hungarian Patient Social Opposition To An Illiberal Democracy Peter Krasztev by Peter Krasztev, Jon Van Til 9786155053085, 6155053081 instant download after payment.

A reading of the chapters
in this book shows Hungary as a country with deep problems—economic, social,
and political.  But the Hungarian patient
is also a patient Hungarian—disappointment is deeply entrenched in the expectations
of its people.  And so we like our title,
infused as it is with a bit of Hungarian irony and skepticism. There is
something endemic in the troubles that best this land, time and time
again.  But there is also something
timeless in the willingness of its citizenry to say what it believes about how
to make its country a better place to live. 

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