Based on six national representative surveys conducted in Hungary in between 1977 and 1997 using the Rokeach value test, this article tries to assess the extent to which the communist period left a 'stamp' on the preferences of basic human values.
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Paper provided by European Institute - Political and Social Sciences in its series Papers with number
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