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sembly, which was heavily weighted with the upper-middle class, and hardly changed its composition compared to the previous period. Thus, the concept of "village socialism" could not gain grounds in the Hungarian political environment either. Bárczy and his team did not really advocate it. They even clearly tried to avoid emphasizing the essential change that had taken place in the orientation of municipal management, although in practice, the forming of villages had the same role in several aspects as in Vienna. Their social reform politics, even though more modern and democratic than the Luegerian, were still constrained by the fact that the reforms were executed by bureaucratic methods from above, and those involved could only exert influence on them from the outside. 66