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2018 | 39 | 4 | 105-115

Article title

Post-communism, liberalism and solidarity in the countries of central and eastern Europe after 1989

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PL
Postkomunizm, liberalizm i solidarność w krajach Europy środkowej i wschodniej po 1989 roku

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Abstracts

EN
The main aim of this article is to analyze the transition from communism to post-communism in Eastern Bloc countries after 1989. Post-communism in Central and Eastern Europe gradually transformed into various forms of democracy. The political project implemented in post-communist societies is a selective kind of liberalism, which entailed a number of negative consequences. Unfortunately, in the process of transition from post-communism to liberal democracy, a very small role was played by the category of solidarity as an important virtue of social life. We need today a global expansion of solidarity as a new worldwide ethos.
PL
Głównym celem artykułu jest analiza przejścia od komunizmu do postkomunizmu w krajach Bloku Wschodniego po 1989 roku. Postkomunizm w Europie Środkowej i Wschodniej przekształcił się stopniowo w różne formy demokracji liberalnej. Projekt polityczny realizowany w społeczeństwach postkomunistycznych jest liberalizmem selektywnym, który doprowadził do wielu negatywnych konsekwencji. Niestety, w procesie przejścia od postkomunizmu do demokracji niewielką rolę odegrała kategoria solidarności jako ważna cnota życia społecznego. Potrzebujemy dzisiaj globalnej ekspansji solidarności jako nowego światowego etosu.

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Volume

39

Issue

4

Pages

105-115

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Dates

printed
2018-12-31

Contributors

  • Instytut Filozofii UKSW w Warszawie

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