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A Time of CrisisA Crisis of (the Sense of) Time: The Political Production of Time in Communism and Its Relevance for the Postcommunist DebatesA haunting theme in todays debates over postcommunism is the necessity of facing the past. Ironically, what those people in East Europe and Russia having to face their past lack most is precisely a proper understanding of what the past is. This is because one of the major losses they suffered under communist regimes was their proper sense of time. In my article, I analyze how in the communist context, time (and peoples sense of it) was produced politically and how the communist political imaginary presupposed as one of its essential ingredients a systematic disruption of (and interference into) peoples sense of time. In the final part, I briefly point to the fact that a successful confrontation with the past can start only with a recovery of these peoples sense of their temporal situation in the world.
Key Words: social time politics of time time and revolution political Messianism permanent revolution rewriting of the past freezing of time
East European Politics & Societies, Vol. 19, No. 2,
260-290 (2005) | ||