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Acknowledgments
1.
Introduction: Living on a Volcano
2. How the Crisis of Socialism Became a
Postsocialist Crisis
3. A State of Emergency: The Lived Experience of
Postsocialist Decline
4. The Routinization of Crisis, or On the Permanence
of Temporary Conditions
5. Permanent Crisis, Durable Goods
6.
Building Autonomy in Everyday Life
7. What Changes When Life Stands
Still
8. Conclusion
Appendix 1.
Methodology
Appendix 2. List of Respondents
Appendix 3. List of
Interviewed Experts
Appendix 4. Discussion
Topics
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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