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ID182502
Title ProperConsolidation of Authoritarian Rule in Rural Hungary
Other Title Information Workfare and the Shift from Punitive Populist to Illiberal Paternalist Poverty Governance
LanguageENG
AuthorSzombati, Kristóf
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay analyses the consolidation of authoritarian rule in Hungary by focusing attention on the ruling party’s workfare programme, which has become the cornerstone of rural poverty governance. It is argued, on the basis of ethnographic research carried out by the author and the secondary literature, that workfare successfully tamed the angry politics born out of the dislocations caused by neoliberal restructuring. It consolidated post-peasant hegemonies by tying the ‘deserving poor’ into clientelistic relations with mayors. This ‘illiberal paternalism’ constitutes an alternative to neoliberal regimes of poverty governance.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 73, No.9; Nov 2021: p.1703-1725
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 73 No 9


 
 
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