Using a rich set of data from public opinion surveys conducted in the European post-communist states, this book explores popular attitudes on social, economic, and political justice focusing ultimately on what\u27s fair? People there hope to create societies that are more free and democratic than the old communist systems yet also more egalitarian than most capitalist states. They envision a system where people who work hard can earn good money but also where those in want have their basic needs met. Unusual in allowing both east-west comparisons and examining change over time during a crucial phase of the post-communist transitions, this groundbreaking work goes beyond basic surveys to explore the philosophically and theoretically important concept of justice.Note: Link is to the catalog entry in Butler University\u27s catalog. Users not affiliated with Butler University should check WorldCat (http://www.worldcat.org) for this item in local libraries