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Complaints and Their Researchers: The Evolution of Sociodicy in Poland in the Period of 1949–1988
Complaints and Their Researchers: The Evolution of Sociodicy in Poland in the Period of 1949–1988

Author(s): Joanna Tokarska-Bakir
Subject(s): Political Philosophy, Political history, Government/Political systems, Politics and society, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism, Sociology of Politics
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: complaints; sociodicy; Mary Douglas’s theory of blaming; Polish People’s Republic; books of complaints;

Summary/Abstract: “Reading newspapers, watching television, taking part in public meetings, and also listening to the ‘popular voice,’ one can have an impression that Poland is a country full of frustrated, manipulated, ignored people who have been pushed to the margin and deprived of the respect they deserve,” claim the authors of the book Cudze problemy (Problems of Others) in 1991. From this perspective, it is impossible to overestimate the role played in the system of “popular democracy” by institutions of social control, worker/peasant inspections, bureaus of letters and complaints, and also by books of complaints and requests, which were supposed to act as substitutes for nonexistent democratic institutions. This article, based on a historical Old Polish tradition of laments and supplications, will contextualize the articulation of injustice in the trade discourse popularized in the period of the Polish People’s Republic through books of complaints and requests.

  • Issue Year: 28/2014
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 296-317
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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