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The Emasculation of Trade Unions and Workers’ Drift to Neonationalism in Hungary

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  • Eszter Bartha
  • András Tóth

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Theoretically, the essay is built on Karl Polanyi’s interpretation of disembedding and Chris Hann’s application of this model to post-1989 Eastern Europe. The essay sets out to explain why trade unions failed to become a successful countermovement in the Polanyian sense of the word by analysing four sources of power available to unions. We go on to analyse the social and political consequences of this failure, demonstrating through the analysis of life-history interviews how ‘lonely fighters’ can become rightwing voters and activists, thanks to the rise of a new political culture on the shopfloor.

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  • Eszter Bartha & András Tóth, 2021. "The Emasculation of Trade Unions and Workers’ Drift to Neonationalism in Hungary," Europe-Asia Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 73(9), pages 1726-1747, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ceasxx:v:73:y:2021:i:9:p:1726-1747
    DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2021.1998379
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