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  • The paper analyzes the mechanisms that allow certain patterns of participation in local government that defy the regularities of law to exist and to be regarded as legitimate. The paper argues that the patterns are a crystallization of the deep and massive anomic processes in all social spheres and levels, a result of the heavy and long existing political and social crisis induced mainly by the cumulative effects of the transformation (in Bulgaria and in other post-communist countries). The patterns contradicting the rule of law emerge as an attempt for adaptation and reintegration – as an attempt for creating new structures by introduction of rules and practices form other social spheres. Thus, the most significant factor for the acceptance of the patterns and for approval of the actors accomplishing them is whether or not they (the patterns and/or the actors) are perceived as potentially capable of bringing societal change and reintegration, i.e. the type of pattern that is implemented. The results of the study of the empirical correlates of the patterns show that different types of motives are essential for the attitude towards the particular pattern and the actors implementing it: in the case of the participation in local government through ritualism the rational motives are the most important ones and in the case of participation through innovation (the actors are guided by the specific- for-the-political-field norms) the emotional and moral reasons are decisive.
  • The paper analyzes the mechanisms that allow certain patterns of participation in local government that defy the regularities of law to exist and to be regarded as legitimate. The paper argues that the patterns are a crystallization of the deep and massive anomic processes in all social spheres and levels, a result of the heavy and long existing political and social crisis induced mainly by the cumulative effects of the transformation (in Bulgaria and in other post-communist countries). The patterns contradicting the rule of law emerge as an attempt for adaptation and reintegration – as an attempt for creating new structures by introduction of rules and practices form other social spheres. Thus, the most significant factor for the acceptance of the patterns and for approval of the actors accomplishing them is whether or not they (the patterns and/or the actors) are perceived as potentially capable of bringing societal change and reintegration, i.e. the type of pattern that is implemented. The results of the study of the empirical correlates of the patterns show that different types of motives are essential for the attitude towards the particular pattern and the actors implementing it: in the case of the participation in local government through ritualism the rational motives are the most important ones and in the case of participation through innovation (the actors are guided by the specific- for-the-political-field norms) the emotional and moral reasons are decisive. (en)
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  • Bending the law to a breaking point: political challenges in local government
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  • Bending the law to a breaking point: political challenges in local government
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