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Preface (Hilary Wainwright and Daniel Chavez). - Chapter 1. Introduction: East European new left perspectives on postsocialist transformation (Ágnes Gagyi). - Chapter 2. A clear cut? The restoration of capitalism and the contradictions of socialism in Yugoslavia (Vladimir Simovic, Tanja Vuksa). - Chapter 3. Capitalist restoration and development in Slovenia and Croatia (Marko Krzan, Dimitrije Birač). - Chapter 4. Ukraine and the (dis)integrating empire of capital (Yuliya Yurchenko). - Chapter 5. Reconfiguring regimes of capitalist integration: Hungary between 1970-2020 (Ágnes Gagyi, Tamás Gerőcs). - Chapter 6. Czechia 30 years on: The (im)perfect oligarchy and the misery of emancipatory alternative (Ondřej Slačálek, Daniel Sitera). - Chapter 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina after the transition: forever postwar, postsocialist and peripheral? (Danijela Majstorovic, Zoran Vučkovac). - Chapter 8. Life in transition and in crisis. The political autobiography of a generation (Dana Dömsödi, Florin Poenaru). - Chapter 9. Anti-corruption as the "New language" of the neoliberal order in Albania (Leart Kola). - Chapter 10. The political economy of the moralization of politics in post-1989 Bulgaria and the challenges for the left (Madlen Nikolova, Georgi Medarov). - Chapter 11. Making Sense of Georgia's Thirty Years of Neoliberal Transformation: a Gramscian Analysis of a Civil Society Movement (Nino Khelaia, Tornike Chivadze). - Chapter 12. Protest legitimacy and struggle for hegemony: Russian mobilizations between 2011-2014 (Oleg Zhouravlev). - Chapter 13. The dissident tradition of antipolitics and the new right. Problems and potential of post-communist dissent in Slovakia and beyond (Joseph Grim Feinberg). - Chapter 14. Fear, Doubt and Money: War of ideas, production of ignorance and right-wing infrastructures of hegemony in Poland (Andrzej W. Nowak). - Chapter 15. Conclusion: Ideologies in postsocialist transition 30 years on (Ondřej Slačálek)
Preface (Hilary Wainwright and Daniel Chavez). - Chapter 1. Introduction: East European new left perspectives on postsocialist transformation (Ágnes Gagyi). - Chapter 2. A clear cut? The restoration of capitalism and the contradictions of socialism in Yugoslavia (Vladimir Simovic, Tanja Vuksa). - Chapter 3. Capitalist restoration and development in Slovenia and Croatia (Marko Krzan, Dimitrije Birač). - Chapter 4. Ukraine and the (dis)integrating empire of capital (Yuliya Yurchenko). - Chapter 5. Reconfiguring regimes of capitalist integration: Hungary between 1970-2020 (Ágnes Gagyi, Tamás Gerőcs). - Chapter 6. Czechia 30 years on: The (im)perfect oligarchy and the misery of emancipatory alternative (Ondřej Slačálek, Daniel Sitera). - Chapter 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina after the transition: forever postwar, postsocialist and peripheral? (Danijela Majstorovic, Zoran Vučkovac). - Chapter 8. Life in transition and in crisis. The political autobiography of a generation (Dana Dömsödi, Florin Poenaru). - Chapter 9. Anti-corruption as the "New language" of the neoliberal order in Albania (Leart Kola). - Chapter 10. The political economy of the moralization of politics in post-1989 Bulgaria and the challenges for the left (Madlen Nikolova, Georgi Medarov). - Chapter 11. Making Sense of Georgia's Thirty Years of Neoliberal Transformation: a Gramscian Analysis of a Civil Society Movement (Nino Khelaia, Tornike Chivadze). - Chapter 12. Protest legitimacy and struggle for hegemony: Russian mobilizations between 2011-2014 (Oleg Zhouravlev). - Chapter 13. The dissident tradition of antipolitics and the new right. Problems and potential of post-communist dissent in Slovakia and beyond (Joseph Grim Feinberg). - Chapter 14. Fear, Doubt and Money: War of ideas, production of ignorance and right-wing infrastructures of hegemony in Poland (Andrzej W. Nowak). - Chapter 15. Conclusion: Ideologies in postsocialist transition 30 years on (Ondřej Slačálek)

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