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The paper concerns the ideological profile of urban movements in Poland. In the first part, the author defines the concept of urban movement based on the related literature and outlines the history of the urban matter in Poland. Then, attempts are made to reconstruct the ideological profile of urban activism. This is done on the basis of an analysis that includes the main ideas to which urban activists refer (right to the city, idea of particular narratives, city-view) as well as the urban theses that include the postulations developed by the Congress of Urban Movements being the effect of consolidation activities in the Polish urban movements’ environment. In conclusion, the key groups of postulations formulated by activists in Polish cities are analysed through the perspective of the views contained in the main contemporary political doctrines.
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Artykuł przedstawia trajektorię rozwoju ruchów miejskich. Są one próbą odpowiedzi na kryzys demokracji liberalnej i systemu neoliberalnego. W centrum uwagi znajduje się kwestia upolityczniania problemów i zjawisk społecznych. Ruchy miejskie upolityczniają problemy, które wcześniej znajdowały się poza ramami publicznej debaty. Krytyce partycypacji obywatelskiej towarzyszy pochwała konfliktu, ożywiającego lokalną demokrację, wypełniać ją społeczną treścią. Ruchy miejskie są nową płaszczyzną zaangażowania dla obywateli. Otwarte pozostaje pytanie, czy ideały im przyświecające dają się pogodzić z zasadami gry panującymi w polu polityki i walce o władzę.
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The purpose of this paper is to present the development trajectory of urban movements in Poland. Urban movements are form of social answer to the crisis of liberal democracy and the neoliberal system. The article focuses on the issue of politicization of various social problems. Urban movments politicize issues that were not part of the public debate before. The critique of civic participation is accompanied by an appreciation of conflict that can revitalize local democracy and fill it with social content. Urban movements are becoming a new dimension of citizen engagement. It remains to be seen whether their ideals are compatible with the rules of politics and the power struggle.
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