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The axionormative order is endowed with its own structure and dynamics. It is comprised of the institutional-ideological system (the ethics), the socially recognised axionormative system, and morality manifesting itself in social consciousness and human actions. The three aforementioned spheres are related to one another by means of ties assuming a form of order or, contrariwise, disorder (the anomie). In the context of Polish society, one may discern all types of axionormative order (such as, for instance, conformity with reference to the ethics of Catholicism or to one of the two other axionormative systems manifested in social consciousness), many types of disorder (they most often assume the Mertonian forms of innovation, retreatism and rebellion), as well as Znaniecki’s a cultural conflict.
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Paper’s main objective is to present main trends concerning re-evaluation of moral responsibility in contemporary netocratic (informative) societies, in which modern solutions in tele-informative technologies, introduced to everyday social practice by netocrats, result in creating new ethics: ethics of netocracy. Those leading trends, concerning moral responsibility, consist of complex processes of institutionalisation on the one hand, and of processes of instrumentalistion on the other. From general reflection on the dimensions and descriptions of responsibility the writer steps to the analysis of two main fields of social activity, where moral responsibility has significant meaning, e.g. the analysis of responsibility in economic and political activity. Moral responsibility and expected high ethical competences of individuals, acting in the fields of business or politics, are still tested, especially in the crucial relation between liberty and responsibility. The paper also mentions the problem of asymmetry between expectations towards responsible behaviour performed by the others and the lack of responsibility for speech and actions performed. Moreover, multiplicative character of contemporary teleinforamative means, supported by exercise of advanced techniques of influence onto the others makes the diagnosis stated by the writer significant.
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