Prologue: collapse and reanimation -- Buying illusions -- Bad luck or bad choice? -- Victims and victimizers -- Eye-opening experiences inside the prison -- Selling freedom -- Euphoria -- Deflation -- Nostalgia -- Epilogue: To whom we belong.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"For decades Americans imagined life under Communist regimes to be grim, frightening, and oppressive. Not so, Bulgarian-born Zlatko Anguelov reveals in this memoir. For the most part, life was just normal. People adjust; bread must be earned; families enjoy each other's company. If Communist governments were oppressive, that oppression became the norm for most people's lives; totalitarianism was mundane and even banal." "Yet in the morally ambivalent world of the communism in which Anguelov grew up, everyone was both victim and victimizer. Few dissented; few intended evil. More typical were tales of compliance, complicity, and informing on friends and neighbors just as part of getting by. Whether discussing his schooldays, his marriages, or his career, Anguelov inexorably returns to his theme of compliance. In moving but understated prose, he describes his own coming to terms with the harm done by compliance and his gradual shift into a more politically active stance."--Jacket.
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Title
Communism and the remorse of an innocent victimizer.
International Standard Book Number
1585441953
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Anguelov, Zlatko,1946-
Anguelov, Zlatko,1946-
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Communism and culture-- Bulgaria.
Communism and society.
Balkan Peninsula.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Historical.
Communism and culture.
Communism and society.
Communisme.
Dagelijks leven.
History & Archaeology.
HISTORY-- General.
Manners and customs.
Politics and government
Regions & Countries - Europe.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Bulgaria, Politics and government, 1944-1990, Philosophy.