The young generation as the vanguard of democratic change in Central Europe

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Jacek Poniedziałek
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Abstract The aim of this article is to analyse the results of a youth study carried out in selected post-communist countries in Central Europe, published in the monograph The Me-Generation in a Post-Collectivist Space. Dilemmas in a Time of Transition. Its authors ask a question about the role of the young generation in the processes of systemic transformation. Their research reveals that young people have little involvement in public life, rarely participate in elections, and are mostly preoccupied with individual strategies and satisfying their own needs. Those who show an interest in public affairs and actively participate in political life tend to contest the idea of liberal democracy, and support nationalist and populist parties; they blame democracy for failing to fulfil their aspirations. This type of youth generates social changes that contribute to the strengthening of nationalist and anti-European trends in Central Europe. Nevertheless, conclusions presented in the study seem to be overly pessimistic, as there are also groups of young people who present post-materialist attitudes and who are interested in the democratisation of the political systems in their countries.
年轻一代是中欧民主变革的先锋
摘要本文的目的是分析在中欧选定的后共产主义国家进行的一项青年研究的结果,该研究发表在专著《后集体主义空间中的我一代》中。转型时期的困境。其作者提出了一个关于年轻一代在系统转型过程中的作用的问题。他们的研究表明,年轻人很少参与公共生活,很少参加选举,大多专注于个人策略和满足自己的需求。那些对公共事务表现出兴趣并积极参与政治生活的人倾向于挑战自由民主的理念,支持民族主义和民粹主义政党;他们指责民主未能实现他们的愿望。这种类型的青年产生了社会变革,有助于加强中欧的民族主义和反欧洲趋势。尽管如此,研究中提出的结论似乎过于悲观,因为也有一些年轻人持后唯物主义态度,对本国政治制度的民主化感兴趣。
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