East Central Europe and Communism
Politics, Culture, and Society, 1943-1991
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Examining the impact of communist policies, this book delves into the unintended consequences and dysfunctions that arose, drawing on Robert K. Merton's functionalist theory. It highlights how these policies often failed to achieve their intended goals, revealing the complexities and challenges inherent in implementing such systems. Through detailed analysis, the author explores the intricate relationship between policy intentions and real-world outcomes, providing a critical perspective on the effectiveness of communist governance.

