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Comment on Stephen M. Wunker, ‘the promise of non-profits in Poland and Hungary: an analysis of third sector renaissance’

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The pre-war Hungarian voluntary sector was relatively weak as a service-provider, but played major social and political roles, and was an important vehicle of the self-organisation of society. That is why state socialist governments could develop the nationalised system of social services quite easily, but could not completely destroy citizens' autonomy, solidarity and private initiatives. Both the pre-war traditions and the social and economic forces brought about by state socialism are of crucial importance in shaping the newly emerging Hungarian non-profit sector. The traditional government/non-profit partnership may be the basis for contracting out state-financed public services. At the same time, voluntary organisations are expected to plug the gaps present in the state socialist service system. Large government-funded non-profit organisations may play an important role in the denationalisation process, some of them can be appropriate means of assuring that the grant making procedure remain free from politicisation.

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This Comment is the summary of a discussion about Stephen Wunker's article organised by the Research Project on Hungarian Nonprofit Organizations (a part of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Programme). The participants of the meeting were researchers and members of the Advisory Committee to the Hungarian Research Project: G. Ágoston, M. Balázs, P. Balázs, A. Szabó, A. Czakó, Á. Gayer, I. Gyergyói, I. György, I. Fogarasi, A. Haraszthy, G. Hargitai, L. Harsányi, P. Kirschner, A. Kovács, É. Kuti, M. Marschall, É. Orosz, Zs. Pettendy and Zs. Somogyvári.

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Research Project on Hungarian Nonprofit Organizations. Comment on Stephen M. Wunker, ‘the promise of non-profits in Poland and Hungary: an analysis of third sector renaissance’. Voluntas 3, 89–98 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398029

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