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Decay or Endurance? The Ruins of Socialism

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The building of socialism, in its concrete and metaphorical sense, has been in a state of constant decay—in ruins—from its very foundation. For those who inhabited it, endurance became a way of life. It is precisely this endurance that explains the resistance, by both people and the landscapes in which they live, to the market. Nostalgia for socialism has become a commodity, but not for those who still live in its ruins, because they are home. This essay by Thomas Lahusen explores this ruined landscape, from the vanishing Palace of the Republic in Berlin and the decrepit-looking buildings made of precast concrete slabs of real socialism, to its culture, which shares decay and ruin with its built structures. Lahusen juxtaposes this landscape to philosophical essays on the collapse of communism and to recent histories, some of which yield new fetishes and new commodities.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Decay or Endurance? The Ruins of Socialism
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The building of socialism, in its concrete and metaphorical sense, has been in a state of constant decay—in ruins—from its very foundation.
For those who inhabited it, endurance became a way of life.
It is precisely this endurance that explains the resistance, by both people and the landscapes in which they live, to the market.
Nostalgia for socialism has become a commodity, but not for those who still live in its ruins, because they are home.
This essay by Thomas Lahusen explores this ruined landscape, from the vanishing Palace of the Republic in Berlin and the decrepit-looking buildings made of precast concrete slabs of real socialism, to its culture, which shares decay and ruin with its built structures.
Lahusen juxtaposes this landscape to philosophical essays on the collapse of communism and to recent histories, some of which yield new fetishes and new commodities.

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