<affiliation><mods:affiliation>An earlier version of this paper, under the title “Instability and Intellectuals of Different Sorts,” was prepared for presentation at the conference entitled “Instability in Poland” at the Pennsylvania State University, April 6–8, 1989. Comments by Michael Bernhard and conversations with Elizabeth Kennedy and Patrick Ball on some of the issues raised herein contributed significantly to this paper's argument, although I retain sole responsibility for what appears. I am also grateful to IREX, the Joint Commission on Eastern Europe of the American Council for Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council, The University of Michigan Rackham Faculty Fund and the Center for Russian and East European Studies of that university for support which enabled the collection and analysis of some of the data used herein.</mods:affiliation>
<wicri:noCountry code="subField">The University of Michigan Rackham Faculty Fund and the Center for Russian and East European Studies of that university for support which enabled the collection and analysis of some of the data used herein.</wicri:noCountry>
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