In contrast to the dissident movements of Eastern Europe, the East
German movement remained committed to the 'revisionist' reform of
the communist regime. This book tries to explain why. It is argued
that the peculiarities of German history and culture prevented the
possibility of a 'national' opposition to communism. As a result,
East German dissidents had to remain in a paradoxical way 'loyal'
to the old regime.
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