WACŁAW MAKOWSKI — A THEORIST AND PRACTITIONER OF POLISH AUTHORITARIANISM, PROTAGONIST OF TWO MONOGRAPHSThe article is an extensive discussion and comparison of books published by two authors in 2014, Grzegorz Ławnikowicz and Władysław T. Kulesza, devoted to the same figure from the inter-war period, Wacław Makowski. They present the political ideas of Makowski, a theorist of the state, who created a concept of social state, a state based on the solidarity principle, and, at the same time, was an opponent of liberal democracy based on the protection of human rights. Apart from bringing Makowski back from obscurity, the present author shows first of all how different two books on the same topic can be, a difference stemmi...
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The critique of conventionalism in the thought of Leszek Kołakowski in the early 1950sThis article ...
The article discusses the book We władzy pozoru [Ruled by the appearance] by Aleksander Fiut, contai...
This essay concerns Adam Leszczyński’s book Ludowa historia Polski. Historia wyzysku i oporu. Mitolo...
WACŁAW MAKOWSKI’S CONCEPT OF SOCIAL STATEWacław Makowski’s concept of social state is ba...
The article aims at presenting the personality of two political leaders – Wałęsa and Mazowiecki. It ...
The article describes life and work of Leszek Kołakowski (1927–2009), a Polish phi losopher and hist...
Karol Modzelewski: historian, homme politique, and friend. Several remarks Article treats on bo...
POWER VERSUS ART IN POLISH PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC AND TODAY The basis of this study is Mark...
The current volume of “Przegląd Historyczny” is devoted to Karol Modzelewski, one of the...
The article presents the activity of Wacław Szyszkowski, a lawyer, an emigration independence activi...
Between liberty and violence of word. Ellul’s paradoxJacques Ellul 1912−1994 is a famous...
BETWEEN THE RULE OF LAW AND AUTHORITARIANISM.POLISH CONSIDERATIONS ON SEEKING THE OPTIMAL STAT...
In the article the author describes theoretical reasons that stood behind Kołakowski's transition fr...
From Polish revolution to Polish hospitality: Some reflections on the biography of Karol Modzelewski...
Wacław Makowski (1880–1942) was an outstanding Polish politician, lawyer and scientist. He was one ...
The critique of conventionalism in the thought of Leszek Kołakowski in the early 1950sThis article ...
The article discusses the book We władzy pozoru [Ruled by the appearance] by Aleksander Fiut, contai...
This essay concerns Adam Leszczyński’s book Ludowa historia Polski. Historia wyzysku i oporu. Mitolo...