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It provides a look into the \u201cother side\u201d of the postcommunist, neoliberal transformation in Poland, focusing on those who experienced social degradation\u2014they lost social status as the country has gained position in the global economy.<\/i><br>&#8212; Marysia Galbraith, University of Alabama<br><br><i>Rakowski is consistent in following his outlined path, trying to return the culture of poverty its human, inner face. Hermeneutical evidence, backed by extraordinary field work experience and thick description, give desired results. Polish ethnological tradition combined with inspirations drawn from world-class anthropologists, the achievements of Polish researchers of poverty and the classics of sociology and philosophy, result in a work of unquestionable research and intellectual value. 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