This book analyses Hungarian collectivization from a sociological
perspective. Rather than consider Eastern European societies in the
light of social stratification and social mobility surveys, it
takes as its point of departure the commitment of Eastern European
societies to industrialization within the constraints of a
socialist economy and, by examining social change from the
viewpoint of labour and those who control it, places the focus more
strongly than has traditionally been the case on the production of
social wealth, and the relations which circumscribe it, rather than
on the ways in which wealth is distributed and consumed.
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