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Solidarity, the Regime and the Public

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    Abstract

    This paper examines the extent to which Solidarity acted as a link between the population and the regime and as a representative of the interests of the workers. It looks first at the reasons for the emergence of Solidarity, and Solidarity's subsequent embodiment of the society's desire for a political and economic order more in line with the ideals of socialism, and more genuinely representative of the workers' interests. It concludes by assessing the charges against Solidarity made by the martial law authorities, the extent of current support for the union and the regime, and the possibilities for a resolution of the stalemate.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work - LAS
    Volume35
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 1983

    Keywords

    • Leninism
    • Marxism
    • Poland
    • Russia
    • Solidarity
    • Sovite Union

    Disciplines

    • Comparative Politics
    • Political Science

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