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New capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is a fascinating subject, which, nevertheless, lacks a comprehensive coverage in the academic literature. While there is a bulk of articles and chapters in the edited books dealing with the issue available, no single book aiming at describing and analyzing the phenomenon, which is still very much in the making, was published in English until recently. The position co-authored by Dorothee Bohle and Bela Greskovits is probably the first serious e# ort aiming to fill the void in a satisfactory way. The authors deliver a book summarizing their long-time interest (manifested by a number of papers under their names published before the book went on sale) in the process of market economy emergence in the post-communist Europe.
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Obowiązujące stosunki ekonomiczne zawsze związane są ze specyficznymi praktykami kulturowymi. Te praktyki kulturowe dostarczają ram dla doświadczania status quo. Współczesny neoliberalizm wydaje się formą kapitalizmu szczególnie przywiązaną właśnie do praktyk kulturowych, w istocie ideologicznych, które skrywają rozmaite relacje władzy, przymus i strukturalne zależności, także te ekonomiczne. Pozostają przy tym trudno uchwytne. Richard Sennett tak nacechowany współczesny kapitalizm nazywa nowym kapitalizmem. Jego analiza zmian instytucjonalnych, ale i osobistych, społecznych kosztów dostarcza krytycznych opisów, które mogą być inspiracją dla antropologii neoliberalizmu. Ta zaś jawi się jako konieczna w obliczu zarysowanej problematyki.
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Binding economic realtions are always related with specific cultural practices. This practices provides a framework for experience status quo. The modern capitalism seems to be a form of capitalism, which is especially attached to cultural practices, in essence ideological, which hide the relationship of power, constraint, structural dependencies, also these economical. They are difficult to recognite. Richard Sennett these type of capitalism called a new capitalism. His analysis of institutional changes, but albo personal, social cost, provide critical descriptions, which are may be a inspiration for anthropology oof neoliberalism. And this – anthropolgy of neoliberalism – it appears necessary in the context of title issue.
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