Autoportret HOUSING PROBLEM AFTER 1989

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pro-market, conservative policies had been prepared at

most countries in the region built their legitimacy,

controversial; nevertheless, during almost the entire

least since the 1960s, when publications were gaining

among others, on the foundations of systematically

socialist period in Central Europe, flats were built on

popularity that disavowed the idea of commons (like

implemented promise to provide housing for everyone,

a mass scale. In Poland, between 1971 and 1980, a total

Garret Hardin’s famous Tragedy of Commons), or fos-

regardless of their profession, financial situation, or

of about 2.5 million apartments were built, and in the

tered the viewers’ belief that the pursuit of private prop-

social standing. Considering the scale of destruction

record year of 1978, as many as 248,000 were put into

erty is embedded in human “nature” (like Defensible

that the region experienced during World War II, and

service.16 In 1960, Hungary embarked on an ambitious

Space: Crime Prevention through Urban Design by Oscar

above all, the catastrophic condition of the economies

“fifteen-year plan”. The plan was to build one million

Newman). They were accompanied by TV productions

and living conditions in these countries before the

flats by 1975. It was implemented successively, and in

documenting British council housing complexes, which

war, it would be hard not to appreciate the effects of

the 1970s the number of new apartments was growing

have gone dilapidated during the crises of the 1970s.

this policy. The housing system in Central European

at a rate of more than one hundred thousand each year.17

They suggested that a similar fate inevitably awaits all

countries was not without its drawbacks: flats were often

In Romania, from the beginning of the 1970s, about

public space; therefore, privatization is the most effec-

built from the cheapest materials, their quality left a

one hundred and forty thousand apartments were built

tive way of managing it.15

lot to be desired, the infrastructure accompanying the

annually.18 Moreover, these countries tried to keep the

housing estates was built much more slowly than the

costs of rent as low as possible. World Bank experts

It is worth looking at how neoliberal ideology worked its way in the countries of Central Europe. Before 1989,

residential buildings, so tenants sometimes had to wait

reported with dismay that on the threshold of transfor-

an ambitious housing policy was an essential element

for years until basic services would be provided in their

mation, rent in Hungary was only 3 per cent of house-

of the socialist political project. The authorities of

area. The way the apartments were allocated was also

hold income.19

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HOW CENTRAL EUROPE LOST ITS RIGHT TO HOUSING, AND HOW TO GET IT BACK


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