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This book explores the intricate relationship between time and politics, offering a comprehensive analysis of how temporal strategies have shaped political discourse in Poland from 1989 to 2024. By equating social time with political time, the monograph reveals the continuity of change despite attempts to disrupt it, providing a unique perspective on the socio-political transformations that have occurred since the fall of communism. Key concepts such as the manipulation of temporal strategies, the use of time as a political tool, and the impact of watershed moments are thoroughly examined. The book delves into how politicians have used time to influence public perception, create political narratives, and maintain power. By tracing the evolution of these strategies, the author uncovers the profound effects of temporal manipulation on political competition and societal change. Ideal for scholars, researchers, and students of political science and history, this monograph offers valuable insights into the dynamic interplay between time and politics. It is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of political discourse and the role of time in shaping political realities.
This book makes a significant and original contribution to the study of Polish politics and to the growing literature on time and politics. Borowiec shows how times of unity, strategies of acceleration and deceleration, and political uses of past, present, and future shape struggles for power in Poland from 1989 to 2024. A conceptually clear, methodologically robust work with real potential to become a key reference. Prof. Leszek Koczanowicz SWPS University (Poland)
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Emergence and Disintegration of the Political 'Times of Unity'.- 3. The Control of Society through General Definitions of Time.- Chapter 4: Manipulating the Pace of Change, Different Speeds and Social Anxiety.- Chapter 5: Under the Power of the Past: Political Strategies of the Past.- Chapter 6: Struggling for the Status of the Present: From Temporariness to Prosperity.- Chapter 7: The Use of Quantitative Time: Disputes over the Timeliness of the Future.- Chapter 8.:The Strategy of Breaking with Continuous Development: Revolutionary Time Control.
Piotr Borowiec is Head of the Department of Theory and Methodology of Politics at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations, Jagiellonian University, Poland. Editor-in-chief of the international journal, Teoria Polityki, Piotr's research focuses on the shifts in modern politics, political science, and political sociology and theory. His most recent book, The Politicization of Social Divisions in Post-War Poland, was published by Palgrave in 2023.



