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Post-Communism, Eastern Europe - General & Miscellaneous History, Nationalism & Sovereignty - General & Miscellaneous, Radical Thought, Eastern Europe - Politics & Government, Fascism - General & Miscellaneous
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Free to Hate

by Paul Hockenos
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Combining first-hand reporting, original documentation, and political analysis, Free to Hate is the first major work in English to investigate the rise of the ultra-nationalist and radical right-wing movements that have been sweeping Central and Eastern Europe since 1989. In this powerful volume, Paul Hockenos provides an account of the emergence and contemporary relevance of far right movements in countries including Germany, Hungary, Romania, and Poland. In addition, he discusses neo-Nazi youth subculture, anti-Semitism, racism, minority issues, and the revision of history in the post-communist states.

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Library Journal

The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe was followed by a resurgence of nationalism that easily swelled into violence. Hockenos, Eastern European correspondent for In These Times , here conducts us on a sobering tour of a region newly ``free to hate.'' Proceeding country by country, he offers a closely reasoned account not only of events but of the possible cause of right-wing ethnic hatreds. Fair-minded enough to present different theories, he finally concludes that the young thugs who perpetuate this violence--with the passive support of a surprisingly large percentage of their elders--are not alienated misfits but the legacy of ``the authoritarian, petty bourgeois mindset that the state had nurtured.'' Hockenos does not rely solely on a journalist's knack for anecdote to convey his ideas; his text fairly bristles with facts and figures evidently gleaned from careful research and may therefore be a bit daunting to the average reader. Still, anyone interested in the fate of Eastern Europe will want to read this book.-- Barbara Hoffert, ``Library Journal''

Book Details

Published
November 24, 1993
Publisher
New York : Routledge, c1993.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415908245

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