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Tzvetan Todorov in conclusion of his book “A New World Disorder. An European’s Reflections” indicates six values, which should determine the future of our continent. These are: rationality and justice, democracy and individual freedom, tolerance and secularity. These values function in the social – political life as mutually dependent things. There exists a need for an enormous effort to think and act in a rational way in the unjust environment. At present the freedom of an individual cannot be realized without guarantee from democracy. Tolerance has the guarantee of its realization when secularity, along with religious attitudes, becomes a rightful outlook on life, binding mainly in public life. The relationships between these notions are neither simple nor parallel. This also concerns relationships between unequal ideas being subject to evolution.
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After Władysław Broniewski’s death, Mieczysław Grydzewski focussed on, in his opinion, the controversial spelling of the word “bóg” (god) in the poem Zagłębie Dąbrowskie with which Polish readers were very much familiar. The poet stated his non-religious views long before his début. Throughout his literary career he consistently applied the all-lower case spelling of the word “bóg” (god). His motivation was not to act against the established principles but despite the spelling rules that existed in Polish. His intention was not to be blasphemous but to exclude himself from the oppressive principle that considered the existence of a monotheistic “god” as something certain and indisputable. In the years after the watershed year of 1989 some editors and researchers even considered Broniewski’s spelling of the word as something imposed by the Stalinist and communist censorship and thus tried to amend it.
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Po śmierci Władysława Broniewskiego Mieczysław Grydzewski zwrócił uwagę na, jego zdaniem, kontrowersyjny zapis słowa „bóg” w bardzo dobrze znanym polskiemu czytelnikowi wierszu Zagłębie Dąbrowskie. Laickie poglądy poeta deklarował na długo przed debiutem. Przez cały okres swojej działalności literackiej konsekwentnie stosował zapis korzystający z małej litery w pisowni słowa „bóg”. Nie czynił tego wbrew regułom, lecz pomimo zasad przyjętych przez polską ortografię. Zamiarem nie było bluźnierstwo, lecz wyłączenie się z opresywnej reguły uznający istnienie monoteistycznego „boga” jako bezdyskusyjny pewnik. Po przełomie 1989 roku część edytorów i badaczy uznała nawet stosowany przez Broniewskiego zapis jako wymuszony przez stalinowską i peerelowską cenzurę i starała się dokonać korekty.
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