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The article discusses the axiological discourse in the novel Green Tent by Lyudmila Ulitskaya. Consolidation of society, its internal cohesion, the development of culture and art as well as politics and law depend to a great extent on the adopted axiological framework. This is fundamental to the reading and interpretation of the writer’s work. The world of dictatorship with artificially invented ideals emerges as an opposition to freedom of thought and action. Using the phenomenon of dissidence, Ulitskaya shows an opposition and unwillingness to obey dictatorship and to be a puppet in the hands of the state system. The writer focuses her attention not so much on the historical epoch as on the human personality and its attitude to what is happening. The problem of dissent, unwillingness to be a part of the mass, resistance to the state system persistently and convincingly reverberates throughout the novel. Reluctant to succumb to the deadness of official morality, the main characters attempt to create their own axiological alternative free from the state’s influence.
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Authors and Affiliations

Zoja Kuca
1
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  1. Łódź, Uniwersytet Łódzki
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Abstract

In my article I try to examine the genesis of the Round Table negotiations in Poland and East Germany in 1989-1990 on the basis of the existing literature and archival sources. Despite the shared name “Round Table”, there were many significant differences concerning the genesis of the negotiations between the ruling communist parties and the opposition in the two countries. These differences can be observed on many levels, starting with the internal situation in both countries in the wake of 1989 – through their varied economic conditions, disproportionate political power of the opposition and dissident movements – up to different, though so close in time, political-historical context of both negotiations. Describing these historical asymmetries helps better understand spectacular changes of 1989 and their long lasting consequences.
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Authors and Affiliations

Łukasz Jasiński
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