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Frontmatter
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- List of Acronyms xiii
- Introduction 1
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PART I Historical and Sociolegal Context
- Chapter 1. The Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia: Were People Coerced? 19
- Chapter 2. Justice After Transition: Retributive, Revelatory, Reparatory, and Reconciliatory Measures 51
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PART I I Justice at the Poles of Society
- Chapter 3. Did Justice Measures Heal Victims? Compensation, Truth, and Reconciliation in the Lives of Political Prisoners 81
- Chapter 4. Did Justice Measures Transform Communists? Personal and Intergenerational Transformation 110
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PART I I I Justice in a Polarized Society
- Chapter 5. Could Justice Measures Transform the Divided Society? Experimental Evidence About Justice and Reconciliation 139
- Chapter 6. Did Justice Measures Transform the Divided Society? Class and Ideological Divides 166
- Conclusion: From Observations to the Transformative Theory of Justice 195
- Notes 213
- Bibliography 249
- Index 259
- Acknowledgments 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- List of Acronyms xiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Historical and Sociolegal Context
- Chapter 1. The Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia: Were People Coerced? 19
- Chapter 2. Justice After Transition: Retributive, Revelatory, Reparatory, and Reconciliatory Measures 51
-
PART I I Justice at the Poles of Society
- Chapter 3. Did Justice Measures Heal Victims? Compensation, Truth, and Reconciliation in the Lives of Political Prisoners 81
- Chapter 4. Did Justice Measures Transform Communists? Personal and Intergenerational Transformation 110
-
PART I I I Justice in a Polarized Society
- Chapter 5. Could Justice Measures Transform the Divided Society? Experimental Evidence About Justice and Reconciliation 139
- Chapter 6. Did Justice Measures Transform the Divided Society? Class and Ideological Divides 166
- Conclusion: From Observations to the Transformative Theory of Justice 195
- Notes 213
- Bibliography 249
- Index 259
- Acknowledgments 265