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Journal

2016 | 7 | 13-33

Article title

Trzy nurty badania radykalizmu społecznego

Content

Title variants

EN
Three trends in social radicalism studies

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
W dzisiejszych dyskusjach na temat radykalizmu społecznego dominuje przekonanie, że niesie on poważne zagrożenia dla sfery publicznej, podobnie do wszelkich przejawów ekstremizmu, fundamentalizmu i innym skrajnych postaw. Tymczasem literatura przedmiotu wskazuje jak bardzo takie interpretacje są mylne i odbiegają od złożonej, w istocie, natury tego fenomenu. Przytoczone tu przykłady zastosowania pojęcia radykalizmu jako predylekcji filozoficznej, psychologicznej i społecznej skłaniają do rewizji tej, podszytej niepokojem społecznym, konwencjonalnej wykładni pojęcia i zjawiska radykalizmu.
EN
There is a strong conviction about social radicalism carrying serious threats to the public spere, similiar to all manifestations of extremism, fundamentalism and other extreme attitudes. Meanwhile, subject literature indicates how misleading such interpretations are and deviate from the complex nature of this phenomenon. Various examples of the concept of radicalism understood as philosophical, psychological and social predicament, reviewed in this article, should lead to a necessary revision of the dominant conventional interpretation of radicalism.

Publisher

Journal

Year

Issue

7

Pages

13-33

Physical description

Dates

published
2016-12-31

Contributors

  • Centrum Europejskie Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego

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