The postmonocentric social order and its dynamic character: Two opposing cultural constellations Cover Image

Postmonocentryczny ład społeczny i jego dynamiczny charakter: Dwie przeciwstawne konstelacje kulturowe
The postmonocentric social order and its dynamic character: Two opposing cultural constellations

Author(s): Marek Ziółkowski
Subject(s): Social development, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: postmonocentric order; cultural constellations; Polish society; systemic transformation;

Summary/Abstract: This article is a reprint of a text which is a theoretical introduction to a collective work published in 1993 entitled Polacy wobec ładu postmonocentryczne-go. Społeczeństwo polskie i jego instytucje w 1992 roku. It discusses the basic direction of the great systemic transformation, which began in Poland in 1989, using for this purpose Talcott Parsons’ classical juxtaposition of two sets of pattern variables and Stanisław Ossowski’s four types of social order. It shows how the “core of the trans-formation”, i.e., modernisation measures taken in line with “theoretical interests” in the economy, politics and culture, encountered social resistance from various sources. The article is published in the belief that it can serve as an excellent reference to Karl Polanyi’s concept of double movement (cited in this issue in Maciej Kassner’s article), showing in particular that resistance to the introduction of a market economy was not only of economic, but of a much broader, i.e. socio-cultural, nature.

  • Issue Year: 3/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 7-19
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Polish
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