The article addresses the most important (according to the author) factors in the Polish economy, which make ethical and moral attitudes of participants of economic life become secondary. High (and still rising) unemployment, huge differences in wages and income of the individual groups, and unfair tax system are pathological features of modern Polish economy. The consequence of these phenomena is alienation of a large group of people (poor and excluded) from society. The market and its ruthless tools (money and profit) in the hands of corporations and greedy individuals (rather than demand, supply and price they create) have become the new faith (in the absence of proper government activities) that leads to denial and moral decay of moral rules and unprecedented exploitation in the new system.
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