The Self-government Constitutes an Essential Element of the Civil Security in Polish Political Thought after 1989
The Self-government Constitutes an Essential Element of the Civil Security in Polish Political Thought after 1989
Author(s): Grzegorz RadomskiSubject(s): Politics, Governance, Public Administration, Public Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: CIVIL SECURITY; SELF-GOVERNMENT; PARTICIPATION; POLITICAL THOUGHT; CIVIL SOCIETY;
Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the Polish political thought after 1989 concerning the local self-government. Attention was drawn to various currents of the Polish political thought, such as liberalism, conservatism, the teaching of the Church, social democracy or nationalism. Particular attention was paid to the role of the self-government in building civil society and to the forms of citizen participation. According to the main hypothesis, the activity of the local self-government is generally accepted. The self-government is an important element of political projects and is considered an important element of civil security and plays an important role in building the civil society. The thought of Charles Taylor “the atrophy of the self-government constitutes a danger for the stability of the liberal society and in the consequence for the freedom protected by it” suited undoubtedly the liberals and the representatives of other political trends
Journal: Polish Political Science Yearbook
- Issue Year: 48/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 232-241
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English