The Notion of Social Class in Czech Political Discourse

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Authors

MUSÍLEK Karel KATRŇÁK Tomáš

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Czech Sociological Review
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web http://sreview.soc.cas.cz/uploads/d009bb9b29f4b2a5810382be67180445264b9b78_15-3-06Musilek15.indd.pdf
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.13060/00380288.2015.51.3.184
Field Sociology, demography
Keywords social class inequality political discourse post-socialism Czech society
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Description The article studies the discourse on social class that emerged around the Czech parliamentary election of 2010. The authors look at Czech discourse from the perspective of the wider discussion about the role that the notion of class plays in post-communist societies. While some researchers argue that social class is absent as a category within post-communist political discourse, other researchers report the existence of derogatory discourse on the lower classes and even consistent symbolic boundaries between classes. This analysis contributes to the discussion by offering recent evidence of both the rejection and the use of class-based classification in the discourse. The authors argue that the rejection of the notion of class goes hand in hand with the symbolic division of society into class-like groups. They illustrate how these divisions are tied to the idea of a legitimate political subjectivity and conclude by noting similarities to contemporary ‘Western’ discourse on social class.
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