1. Was communism good for social justice?: A comparative analysis of two Germanies.
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Marshall, Gordon
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SOCIAL justice , *SOCIAL mobility , *SOCIAL classes , *SOCIAL policy , *TECHNOCRACY - Abstract
This paper offers a cross-national comparative analysis of social inequality in the former Federal and Democratic Republics of Germany. Social policy in the GDR reflected a conflict between egalitarian and meritocratic conceptions of justice. Against this background, I attempt to determine whether or not half a century of communism reduced class inequalities of opportunity in East Germany, relative to those in the Federal Republic. I argue that the study of social mobility suggests little progress was made towards achieving this goal. Attitudinal data indicate that the perceived failure of the East German authorities to create a more open society may have exacerbated the problem of regime legitimation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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