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2016 | 16 | 213 |

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Państwo w przebudowie. Naprawa ustroju politycznego… państwa w programie polskiego „neokonserwatyzmu” w pierwszych latach transformacji ustrojowej. Casus Partii Konserwatywnej (1992–1997)

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The following article presents the political structure postulates of the Conservative Party(1992–1997) aiming at the “reconstruction of the state” during the first years of systemtransformations (up to 1997). Conservative Party is the main representative of the so-calledneoconservatism (democonservatism) in Poland. In its program, it combines the basis ofconservative axiology, cognitive optimism, acceptance of democracy and the notion of modern rule of law in the state (decentralized with strong public institutions) that is buildon Christian values. The article analyzes the following notions: 1) relationships between anindividual and the community; 2) the position of religion and ethics in public space (includingthe model for the state-Church relations); 3) organization of the political structure of the state(the model, system of government, relations between authorities, judicial system and bodiesof government control); 4) local government model (decentralization versus regional state);5) economy structure model (liberalism versus restricted interventionism); 6) the idea ofa civil society and state.Key words: contemporary political conservatism, political parties of the Third PolishRepublic, political system

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16

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213

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2017-08-05

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2081-3333-year-2016-volume-16-issue-213-article-3804
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