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  1. On the Other Side of the Curtain: A Reassessment of Non-Elite Human Rights Experiences and Values in Poland. [REVIEW]Brian Grodsky - 2009 - Human Rights Review 10 (2):219-238.
    In this paper, I explore the formation of human rights attitudes among what I call the “silent majority” in the post-communist countries of Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. This is the large, diverse group of people never directly confronted with harsh methods of repression under communism. I argue here that the foundations for conceptualizing human rights are based on the degree and saliency of exposure to rights violations and that, for many citizens of Central and Eastern Europe, life (...)
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