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Specyfika ruchu „Occupy”

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The aim of this article is to show general sense of new social movement “Occupy”. The particular attention is given to the new alterglobalism vision of today’s financial and economic crisis. In this context, the article provides the information about “Occupy” movement arguments against neoliberal capitalism, especially in the United States of America. The article focuses on the following issues: movement origin, its symbolic and a media message, activity and ideological profile. This paper also emphasizes the fact that “Occupy” movement is a leftist answer to the right wing oriented “Tea Party”.
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The article presents the main ideological and theoretic assumptions of non-representative democracy, having historically strongly left-wing character, not an easy practice of applying this form of democracy in Polish and European conditions. The author tries to indicate a certain dialectic dualism of direct democracy, which more and more often constitutes contemporary crisis of liberal democracy in the contemporary debate on the negative impact of neoliberal globalization on democratic political system.
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This article presents Third Way doctrine in a traditional meaning, before political changes in year 1989. Third Way was used very oft en, by all political powers for many years. Ordoliberalism, agrarism and social democracy are only few projects, which thought of themselves, as a Third Way. Article recounts, how Catholic social teaching, Right wing and Left wing refer to a Third Way idea, as their political, social and economic programme. The most interesting thing is to observe, how this Third Ways were difference and where they were in common. Good understanding of a change of this political idea is very important for a correct appreciation of a New Third Way doctrine identification with Anthony Giddens, Tony Blair and Gerhard Schröder.
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The aim of this paper is to examine to what extent the leading US think tanks influenced the US policy towards the Russian Federation after annexation of Crimea in March 2014. Comparative analysis was performed on three entities – the Brookings Institution, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Atlantic Council. Their respective activity has been placed against the model of think tank impact, which is composed of the following elements: framing of key ideas and issues – providing policy alternatives – shaping of decision-making process. The author has positioned the results of his analysis within a larger discussion on changes in the global order and the system of liberal democracy itself.
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Celem artykułu jest ukazanie sylwetki ubiegającego się o nominację w wyborach prezydenckich z ramienia Partii Demokratycznej polityka – Berniego Sandersa. Sanders samookreśla się jako demokratyczny socjalista, jego wzorem jest Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Polityk ten jest związany z ruchem alterglobalistycznym, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem ruchu Occupy Wall Street. Sanders uczynił wiele dla propagowania w Ameryce idei socjaldemokratycznych.
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Aim of this article is to analyze politician Bernie Sanders, who tried win nomination of the Democratic Party to the White House. Sanders autoidentity is democratic socialist, he is admirer of Franklin Delano Roosevelt presidency. This persona is strictly connected with an alter-globalist movement, especially Occupy Wall Street. Sanders made great effort to promote in America socialdemocratic ideas.
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The text aims at the electoral strongholds of social democratic parties in the capitals of Poland and Hungary in the 21st century. Despite the similar history and political strategies of the two former communist parties, they were characterized by a different structure of electoral support. In Budapest, the Hungarian Socialist Party achieved its best results in districts traditionally associated with the working class and the social democratic party of the interwar period. In Warsaw, contemporary centre-left had an unhistorical profile, winning votes in districts associated with the post-World War II military and police bureaucracy.
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