Theoretical Foundations of Integration and Globality in Terms of Sustainable Development Management Cover Image

Teoretyczne podstawy integracji i globalności w aspekcie zarządzania zrównoważonym rozwojem
Theoretical Foundations of Integration and Globality in Terms of Sustainable Development Management

Author(s): Franciszek Piontek
Subject(s): Social development, Social Theory, Economic development, Globalization
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: deregulation; development; development management; globality; integration; rules of universal operation;

Summary/Abstract: Addressing the subject of the paper is justified by views on negating the need for theory and the globalist paradigm of deregulation. The purpose of the paper is to demonstrate: – that integration and globality can be deregulated; – that it generates negative consequences for sustainable development management; – how to define theoretical and institutional foundations for these categories. The hypothesis is: Integration and globality require clearly defined criteria for their understanding and functioning. The components of the Constitution of the World rather than the paradigm of deregulation (YES = NO = CAN BE) are the basis for such criteria. The theoretical and institutional foundations of the understanding and functioning of integration and globality were defined. A synthetic conclusion is U. Beck’s reflection on “the formula (...) of the transnational economy: (...) deliberately not conquering. It is deprived of violence, implicit, deliberate abandonment, it neither requires consent nor it can count on it” (Beck, 2005: 88).

  • Issue Year: 33/2019
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 9-25
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish