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David Ost | Undoing Legal Authoritarianism:  The Case of Poland, and its Relevance Elsewhere

David Ost | Undoing Legal Authoritarianism: The Case of Poland, and its Relevance Elsewhere

Update: 2024-04-25
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David Ost is a professor of Politics at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. He has written widely on eastern Europe, with a focus on Poland, labor, class, democracy, and the radical right. His books include Solidarity and the Politics of Anti-Politics, Workers After Workers’ States, The Defeat of Solidarity, and the edited collection “Class After Communism.” Recent articles include “Why (Which) Workers Often Oppose (Which) Democracy?”, “REN PILL Politics in Poland,” and “The Surprising Right-Wing Relevance of the Russian Revolution.” He is currently finishing a book titled “Red Pill Politics: Fascism and Right-Wing Populism.”
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David Ost | Undoing Legal Authoritarianism:  The Case of Poland, and its Relevance Elsewhere

David Ost | Undoing Legal Authoritarianism: The Case of Poland, and its Relevance Elsewhere

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