Autoportret HOUSING PROBLEM AFTER 1989

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So how did the citizens of the region’s countries,

social housing and other forms of social support that the

setting in. In Hungary, the symbol of those changes was

whose decades of active housing policy confirmed the

state provided before 1989 were reluctant to enthusiasti-

the reform of 1968 known as the New Economic Mecha-

belief that every person deserves a home, so quickly

cally embrace the reforms, it was more important for the

nism, opening up the country to more pro-market forms

became convinced that this is a private matter, and

success of the transformation that they found support

of economic organization.21 Similar processes took place

that everyone should take care of it on their own now?

among the elites. The latter in turn, willingly adopted

in Czechoslovakia and in Poland. Today, it is particu-

Undoubtedly, the ubiquitous discourse promoting indi-

and reproduced the individualistic discourse.

larly important to try and capture the moment when the

vidualism and private property played an important role

Importantly, in Central Europe, this discourse was

socialist ethos of collective action for a common, better

during the transition period. It penetrated all spheres:

not a complete novelty. The development of housing

future began to erode, and became gradually replaced

from media debates to pop culture images, from daily

in socialist countries required large financial outlays,

by the individualistic discourse of aspiration and mate-

papers to illustrated magazines. Dorota Leśniak-Rychlak

and the policy of low rents made it difficult to obtain

rial consumption, family values and conservative mod-

writes extensively about the transformation in percep-

adequate funds for the purpose, which is why in the

els of social relations. It shows that laying foundations

tions and ideas about good life and comfortable living

1970s some of the region’s countries began to cautiously

for the introduction of neoliberal solutions in the region

in her book Jesteśmy wreszcie we własnym domu (Home

encourage the construction of individual housing. This

was stretched over time. Even before experts from the

at last).20 The vision of a prosperous life “at home” was

was not just about introducing the savings thus made by

World Bank formulated their recommendations for

accompanied – rather like in the West – by various

the more affluent households into the economic circula-

Central Europe, the Polish Round Table thematic group

measures stigmatizing the system of subsidised social

tion. It was the sign that the changes taking place in the

for housing policy called for “a move away from egali-

housing and its tenants. Even if the beneficiaries of

economic and social philosophy of socialist states were

tarianism in the field of housing”,22 and its co-chairman

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WERONIKA PARFIANOWICZ


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