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Transformations of the East European Intelligentsia: Reflections on the Bulgarian Case
Transformations of the East European Intelligentsia: Reflections on the Bulgarian Case

Author(s): Roumen Daskalov
Subject(s): Civil Society, Political history, Social history, Government/Political systems, Politics and society, Higher Education , State/Government and Education, Sociology of Education
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Bulgaria; social intelligentsia; Eastern Europe; transformation of intelligentsia; intellectuals; education; social position of the intellectual strata;

Summary/Abstract: Although we are not concerned here primarily with definitions, it is necessary to introduce the term "intelligentsia" in a more general way. It is commonly agreed that the intelligentsia is one of the most elusive phenomena and very difficult to define. In an attempt to sum up the various definitions of the intelligentsia, Aleksander Gella contrasts a formal (or sociological) approach to a historical one. The sociological approach, used mainly by western sociologists, defines the intelligentsia or the intellectuals (both terms used as more or less equivalent) in terms of education and/or in terms of function-as creators, administrators and consumers of cultural goods (ideas, values, symbols, and meanings). [...]

  • Issue Year: 10/1996
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 46-84
  • Page Count: 39
  • Language: English