Classical political philosophy in popular discourse: the case of Poland
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures and Tables vii Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1 Methodological Assumptions 5 2 Man and Society 29 3 Property 67 4 Power 87 5 The State 107 Concluding Remarks: The Political Doctrine of Polish Society 131 Bibliography 137 Index 143 About the Authors 149 v
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Index agricultural property, 82 altruistic attitudes, 30 anthropological assumptions, 6 anthropological pessimism, 7 Aquinas, Thomas, 7, 13, 87, 88, 91, 103-5, 107, 127 Aristotelian community: double personality and duality of social relations, 40-41; family, 30-32; Hobbesian universe, 39-40; local community, 32-34; national community, 34-38; Tocqueville’s shift, 38-39 Aristotelian-Thomistic communities, 13 Aristotelian-Thomist tradition, 108 Aristotelian tradition, 57, 108, 110, 127 Aristotle, 6-8, 23, 24, 26, 31, 36-38, 87, 91, 105, 107, 134; concept of good life, 114; criterion to political power, 90; Politics, 32 “asocial sociability,” 29, 41 Bernstein, Basil, 14, 17, 24, 25 bonds: of national community, 35; and social practices, 36 Book of Genesis, 88 Buchanan, James M., 24, 72, 85 Burke, Edmund, 7, 11 care, the state, 114 Catholic social teaching, 13, 24-26, 65, 105, 128, 129, 132, 135 child beating, ban on, 101 Cicero, 12, 107, 120, 127 classical political philosophy: categories of, 6-14; empirical research, 15-23 classic Ciceronian approach, 111 common good, 26, 27, 74, 85, 132; acceptance of, 135; conceptual recognition of, 134; political power as factor promoting justice and, 90-91 community, types of, 29 component opinions, about family, 43-45, 44 computer-assisted standardized personal interviews (CAPIs), 20 conceptualization: of political power, 88; ubiquitous eclecticism in, 129 conservatism, 11-12, 27, 105, 129 contemporary Catholic teaching, 127 contractual arguments, 89 contractualism, 116, 128 Cortes, Juan Donoso, 57 degree of acceptance, 41, 43, 45, 48,
52, 63, 98 de Maistre, Joseph, 6, 11 143
144 Index democracy, 1,14, 95, 97, НО democratic government, structure of, 108 development phase, qualitative research, 15-16 discovery phase, qualitative research, 15 doctrinal eclecticism, 104 double personality, 40-41 duality, of social relations, 40-41 eclecticism, 25-26, 134 economic issues, 1, 54 egoism, 46, 62, 65 emigration: convincing justification of, 129; factor analysis of opinions on, 124,725; generalized attitudes to, 126, 727; opinions on, 126,126 empirical research: classical political philosophy categories, 15-23; qualitative research, 15-18,19, 20; research survey, 20-23 entrepreneurship, 70 equal opportunity, 38, 40 ethos of civic virtues, 36 exploitation, source of, 67-68 factor analysis, 22-23; criteria considered to determine nationality, 55, 55; local community, 46; of opinions, about family, 41, 42-43՝, of opinions about leadership and power, 92, 93-94; of opinions about living motives, 50, 57; of opinions about local community, 46,47; of opinions about Poles, 57, 58; of opinions about private property, 77, 78; of opinions on desired role of the state, 120,121; of opinions on emigration, 124, 725; of opinions on goods available to people, 74, 75; of opinions on goods ownership, 81, 82; of opinions on how power, should be perceived as good, 97; of opinions on nature and origin of the state, 117, 777; of opinions on prerogatives of “good authorities,” 99,100; of opinions on social relations in Poland, 61, 62 family: Aristotelian community, 30-32; component opinions about, 43—45, 44; degree of accepting generalized beliefs about, 45, 45; factor analysis
of opinions about, 41, 42-43; survey research, 41, 42-45, 43-46 Fellows, Collin E., 16 focus group interviews, 16-18; literal quotes from, 20-21; locations and respondents of, 18,19; statements, beliefs, and opinions of participants in, 20 Gauthier, David, 104 Gobineau, Arthur de, 57 Godson, John Abraham, 66n4 good authorities: acceptance of prerogatives of, 103,103; factor analysis of opinions on prerogatives of, 99,100; opinions on prerogatives of, 99,102 goods ownership: categories of, 81, 83; factor analysis of opinions on, 81, 82 Hayek, F.A., 24, 73, 85 Hobbes, Thomas, 6, 7, 13, 26, 89, 90, 103, 104, 134; tradition of, 66 Hobbesian universe, 39-40 human behavior: and attitudes, 74; motivations of, 73 human consciousness, 2 human nature, 29, 39-41, 62, 69, 72, 80, 84, 131, 133, 134 Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 8, 23, 24, 87, 103, 106, 107, 124, 129; classic argument, 111; political power approach, 92 Hume, David, 11, 90, 107 Kaczorowski, Ryszard, 66ո2 Kaczyński, Lech, 66n2
Index Kant, Immanuel: formula for “asocial sociability,” 29, 41 Kropotkin, Peter, 107, 113 Kubica, Robert, 34, 66ոՅ language: linguistic exploration, operationalization, and reconstruction of, 17; theoretical concepts of, 23 law and order, the state, 114 Lazarsfeld, Paul, 15 leadership: factor analysis of opinions about, 92, 93; opinions about, 92, 94 legitimacy, sources of, 8 Leo XIII, 13, 115 liberalism, 13-14, 26, 27, 66, 85, 105 line of argument, 110, 112 linguistic exploration, of language, 17 local community: Aristotelian community, 32-34; factor analysis of opinions about, 46, 47; generalized attitudes to, 49, 50; opinions about people’s attitude to their, 48, 49՝, survey research, 46, 47, 48-50, 49-51, 52-54, 53, 54 Locke, John, 6, 7, 13, 24, 26, 67, 70, 71, 81, 107, 108, 116,120, 134; liberal tradition, 104 Lockean proviso, 74, 85 Machiavelli, Niccolo, 12, 109 man: capable of willing interpersonal relations, 132; in Catholic social teaching, 13; characterized by duality of nature, 133; detailed description of, 6-7; in liberalism, 13; natural needs, 35-36; Poles perceive, 65; potential in the public dimension, 12; in republicanism, 12; with social nature, 131 market economy, 70 Marx, Karl, 6-8,14, 67, 70, 77, 84, 105, 107, 120, 134; dictatorship of proletariat idea, 115; private property, 68 Merton, Robert, 15, 16 145 methodological individualism, 6-7 Mill, John Stuart, 13, 23, 24, 87, 92, 103, 106, 107, 124, 129; “proper field of human freedom,” 112 mistrust, 39^t0 Morgan, David. L., 16 mutual wellbeing, 133 national community, 35; acceptance of generalized
criteria, 56, 57; Aristotelian community, 34-38; criteria considered to determine, 56, 56; survey research, 54-65, 55-58, 60-62, 64, 65 nationality, identification of, 57 “natural democracy,” 110 Neo-Thomism, 13, 127 Nozick, Robert, 7, 105 October Revolution, 66n5 operationalization, of language, 17 ownership, 25; of individual categories, 81; opinions on, 79, 79; origin of, 7; of property, 67; social dimension of, 7-8; social function of, 73; subject of, 77 participatory democracy, 110 paternalism, 88 personal civil liberties, censorship and limiting of, 99 personahsm, 13 Piłsudski, Józef Klemens, 34, 66nl Pius XI, 23, 24, 107, 115, 123, 128 Plato, 134 Poland, 34-35; acceptance of generalized opinions about social relations in, 64, 65; factor analysis of opinions on social relations in, 61, 62; opinions about Poles and, 59, 60; opinions on social relations in, 63, 64; World War П in, 66n5 Poles: acceptance of generalized opinions about, 61; collective perception of, 110; definite
146 Index minority of, 24; doctrinal political thought, 70, 72; meaning, eclecticism by, 104; factor analysis doctrinal relationships, and place of opinions about, 57, 58; in favor within, 6-14 of Aristotelian approach, 128; Politics (Aristotle), 32 national identity of, 61; nationality, power, 8, 131; in Catholic social 56; opinion of, 80; opinions about teaching, 13; in conservatism, 12; Poland and, 59, 60; patriotism factor analysis of opinions about, 92, of, 58, 59; political doctrine of, 93; as integral part of social order, 23, 134, 135; political power as 87-90; in liberalism, 14; limits of, imminent, 103; private property, 91-92; as natural phenomenon, 104; 84; proportion of, 57; quality of opinions about, 92, 94; perceived as life and social relations, 54; twogood, factor analysis of opinions on thirds of, 48 how, 97; qualitative research, 87; in polis, 36, 37 republicanism, 13; should perceived Polish society, 3, 5, 49-50, 60, 127, as good, opinions on how, 96, 98; 129; confidence and trust, 65; in socialism, 14; survey research, construction of political doctrine, 25, 92-103 27; lack of trust and trustworthiness private ownership, 12, 80, 131-33; in, 63; political doctrine of, 131-35; absence/radical restriction of, 69; preferences of, 25 acceptance of opinions about, 80, political authority, 6, 8, 87, 98, 106; 80; limits of, 73-74; natural base for, existence and operation of, 12; 70; perception of, 24-25; positive individuals responsible for shaping, aspects of, 80; of property, 69; social 132; institutionalization of, 107; functions of, 72-73 as paternalistic
body, 97; and state private property, 14, 67-69; acceptance policy, 135 of public property, 73-74; consistent political doctrine, 1-2; of collective with position of owners, 84-85; pluralistic entity, 5; of collective doctrinal perspective, 84-85; factor subject, 24; content, 133-34; analysis of opinions about, 77, 78; doctrinal assumptions, 131-35; impact on economy, 77; natural ideological tone of, 135; nature of, source of, 69-72; private ownership. 134-35; reconstruction of, 23-28 See private ownership; survey of, political philosophers, 2; language of, 74-84 2-3 property, 6, 7-8; in Catholic social political philosophy: categories of, 5, 6; teaching, 13; in conservatism, 12; doctrinal categories of individuals, natural sources of, 80; ownership 8-11; doctrines of, 24; doyens of, of, 67; private property, as natural phenomenon. See private property; 21-23; in quantitative research qualitative research, 67; in results analysis, 23-28 political power, 87, 92; Christian republicanism, 13; social function Thomistic concept of, 89; of, 73 Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph, 107, 113, 120 conceptualization of, 88; as factor promoting justice and common good, public awareness, 1 Public Opinion Research Center 90-91; in liberalism, 14; nature and sources of, 99; in socialism, 14 (CBOS), 20, 28n3
Index public ownership: of goods categories, acceptance of, 54; preference for, 82 public property, acceptance of, 73-74 qualitative research, 5, 29; Aristotelian community, 30-41; focus group interviews, 16-18,79, 20; functions of, 16; goals of, 17; phases of, 15-16; power, 87; property, 67; the state, 107; survey research, 41-65 quantitative research, political philosophy in, 23-28 Rawls, John, 7, 13 reconstruction, of language, 17 republicanism, 12-13,128,129, 132, 135 respondents, 29; about private property, 67, 83; argue without private ownership, 73; divided on state agenda, 111; double personality and duality of social relations, 40-41; family, 30-32; local community, 32; national community, 35, 36; opinions of, 36; political power, 91; power, 87; power in social life, 88; the state, 107-9 right to ban abortion, 101 right to ban homosexual relationships, 101 Rothbard, Murray, 107; classic approach, 113-14 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 6, 8, 12, 26, 67, 69, 74, 77, 84, 107, 120; civic activism, 110 Saint Augustine, 7, 107, 111, 120, 127 Saint Paul, 88, 103, 104 Saint Peter, 88 Saint Thomas, 108 security, 132; the state, 114 self-identification, 35, 50, 55, 57, 61 skepticism, 113 Smith, Adam, 23, 24, 73, 85, 107, 112, 129 Smolensk tragedy, 34 147 social bonds, 7, 29, 31, 33, 40, 45, 54, 84, 133 social collectives, 41 social contract, 89, 104 social entity, 87-88 social holism, 6, 7 social improvement, 90 socialism, 14, 27 social justice, 14, 115 social life, 29, 32; power in, 88; respect and recognition in, 33 socially acceptable governance, 103 social nature, 131, 133
social order, 11, 12 social relations: based on cooperation and trust, 64; cooperation and trust in, 63; duality of, 40-41 social whole, 29, 37 society, 7, 45, 135; atomization of, 84; comprehensive impact on, 115; in conservatism, 12; in liberalism, 13; negative feature of, 61; perception of, 26; Poles perceive, 65; in republicanism, 13; in socialism, 14 sociologists, 2; language of, 2-3 the state, 8; acceptance of different roles of, 123, 724; acceptance of two visions of, 120,120՝, for citizens, 111-15; factor analysis of opinions on desired role of, 120, 727; factor analysis of opinions on emigration, 124, 725; factor analysis of opinions on nature and origin of, 117, 777; in liberalism, 14; natural character of, 131; as natural phenomenon, 107-9; opinions on desired role of, 122, 723; opinions on nature and origin of, 118, 779; origin of, 10911; perception of, 26; qualitative research, 107; right to emigrate, 11517; service and instrumental nature of, 110; should be based, principles on which, 111; survey research, 117-27 state interventionism, 120, 122, 135
148 Index Tocqueville’s shift, 38^-0 Tönnies, Ferdinand, 41 Tönniesian formula of community, 29 traditional liberalism, 106 subbotnik, 66ո5 substantial good, types of, 26 survey research, 41; family, 41, 42-45, 43—46; local community, 46, 47, 4850, 49-51, 52-54, 53, 54 national community, 54-65, 55-58, 60-62, 64, 65; power, 92-103; qualitative research, 41-65; the state, 117-27 Universal Electronic System of Population Records (PESEL), 20, 28n2 Tocqueville, Alexis de, 27 Weber, Max, 134
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Contents List of Figures and Tables vii Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1 Methodological Assumptions 5 2 Man and Society 29 3 Property 67 4 Power 87 5 The State 107 Concluding Remarks: The Political Doctrine of Polish Society 131 Bibliography 137 Index 143 About the Authors 149 v
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Index agricultural property, 82 altruistic attitudes, 30 anthropological assumptions, 6 anthropological pessimism, 7 Aquinas, Thomas, 7, 13, 87, 88, 91, 103-5, 107, 127 Aristotelian community: double personality and duality of social relations, 40-41; family, 30-32; Hobbesian universe, 39-40; local community, 32-34; national community, 34-38; Tocqueville’s shift, 38-39 Aristotelian-Thomistic communities, 13 Aristotelian-Thomist tradition, 108 Aristotelian tradition, 57, 108, 110, 127 Aristotle, 6-8, 23, 24, 26, 31, 36-38, 87, 91, 105, 107, 134; concept of good life, 114; criterion to political power, 90; Politics, 32 “asocial sociability,” 29, 41 Bernstein, Basil, 14, 17, 24, 25 bonds: of national community, 35; and social practices, 36 Book of Genesis, 88 Buchanan, James M., 24, 72, 85 Burke, Edmund, 7, 11 care, the state, 114 Catholic social teaching, 13, 24-26, 65, 105, 128, 129, 132, 135 child beating, ban on, 101 Cicero, 12, 107, 120, 127 classical political philosophy: categories of, 6-14; empirical research, 15-23 classic Ciceronian approach, 111 common good, 26, 27, 74, 85, 132; acceptance of, 135; conceptual recognition of, 134; political power as factor promoting justice and, 90-91 community, types of, 29 component opinions, about family, 43-45, 44 computer-assisted standardized personal interviews (CAPIs), 20 conceptualization: of political power, 88; ubiquitous eclecticism in, 129 conservatism, 11-12, 27, 105, 129 contemporary Catholic teaching, 127 contractual arguments, 89 contractualism, 116, 128 Cortes, Juan Donoso, 57 degree of acceptance, 41, 43, 45, 48,
52, 63, 98 de Maistre, Joseph, 6, 11 143
144 Index democracy, 1,14, 95, 97, НО democratic government, structure of, 108 development phase, qualitative research, 15-16 discovery phase, qualitative research, 15 doctrinal eclecticism, 104 double personality, 40-41 duality, of social relations, 40-41 eclecticism, 25-26, 134 economic issues, 1, 54 egoism, 46, 62, 65 emigration: convincing justification of, 129; factor analysis of opinions on, 124,725; generalized attitudes to, 126, 727; opinions on, 126,126 empirical research: classical political philosophy categories, 15-23; qualitative research, 15-18,19, 20; research survey, 20-23 entrepreneurship, 70 equal opportunity, 38, 40 ethos of civic virtues, 36 exploitation, source of, 67-68 factor analysis, 22-23; criteria considered to determine nationality, 55, 55; local community, 46; of opinions, about family, 41, 42-43՝, of opinions about leadership and power, 92, 93-94; of opinions about living motives, 50, 57; of opinions about local community, 46,47; of opinions about Poles, 57, 58; of opinions about private property, 77, 78; of opinions on desired role of the state, 120,121; of opinions on emigration, 124, 725; of opinions on goods available to people, 74, 75; of opinions on goods ownership, 81, 82; of opinions on how power, should be perceived as good, 97; of opinions on nature and origin of the state, 117, 777; of opinions on prerogatives of “good authorities,” 99,100; of opinions on social relations in Poland, 61, 62 family: Aristotelian community, 30-32; component opinions about, 43—45, 44; degree of accepting generalized beliefs about, 45, 45; factor analysis
of opinions about, 41, 42-43; survey research, 41, 42-45, 43-46 Fellows, Collin E., 16 focus group interviews, 16-18; literal quotes from, 20-21; locations and respondents of, 18,19; statements, beliefs, and opinions of participants in, 20 Gauthier, David, 104 Gobineau, Arthur de, 57 Godson, John Abraham, 66n4 good authorities: acceptance of prerogatives of, 103,103; factor analysis of opinions on prerogatives of, 99,100; opinions on prerogatives of, 99,102 goods ownership: categories of, 81, 83; factor analysis of opinions on, 81, 82 Hayek, F.A., 24, 73, 85 Hobbes, Thomas, 6, 7, 13, 26, 89, 90, 103, 104, 134; tradition of, 66 Hobbesian universe, 39-40 human behavior: and attitudes, 74; motivations of, 73 human consciousness, 2 human nature, 29, 39-41, 62, 69, 72, 80, 84, 131, 133, 134 Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 8, 23, 24, 87, 103, 106, 107, 124, 129; classic argument, 111; political power approach, 92 Hume, David, 11, 90, 107 Kaczorowski, Ryszard, 66ո2 Kaczyński, Lech, 66n2
Index Kant, Immanuel: formula for “asocial sociability,” 29, 41 Kropotkin, Peter, 107, 113 Kubica, Robert, 34, 66ոՅ language: linguistic exploration, operationalization, and reconstruction of, 17; theoretical concepts of, 23 law and order, the state, 114 Lazarsfeld, Paul, 15 leadership: factor analysis of opinions about, 92, 93; opinions about, 92, 94 legitimacy, sources of, 8 Leo XIII, 13, 115 liberalism, 13-14, 26, 27, 66, 85, 105 line of argument, 110, 112 linguistic exploration, of language, 17 local community: Aristotelian community, 32-34; factor analysis of opinions about, 46, 47; generalized attitudes to, 49, 50; opinions about people’s attitude to their, 48, 49՝, survey research, 46, 47, 48-50, 49-51, 52-54, 53, 54 Locke, John, 6, 7, 13, 24, 26, 67, 70, 71, 81, 107, 108, 116,120, 134; liberal tradition, 104 Lockean proviso, 74, 85 Machiavelli, Niccolo, 12, 109 man: capable of willing interpersonal relations, 132; in Catholic social teaching, 13; characterized by duality of nature, 133; detailed description of, 6-7; in liberalism, 13; natural needs, 35-36; Poles perceive, 65; potential in the public dimension, 12; in republicanism, 12; with social nature, 131 market economy, 70 Marx, Karl, 6-8,14, 67, 70, 77, 84, 105, 107, 120, 134; dictatorship of proletariat idea, 115; private property, 68 Merton, Robert, 15, 16 145 methodological individualism, 6-7 Mill, John Stuart, 13, 23, 24, 87, 92, 103, 106, 107, 124, 129; “proper field of human freedom,” 112 mistrust, 39^t0 Morgan, David. L., 16 mutual wellbeing, 133 national community, 35; acceptance of generalized
criteria, 56, 57; Aristotelian community, 34-38; criteria considered to determine, 56, 56; survey research, 54-65, 55-58, 60-62, 64, 65 nationality, identification of, 57 “natural democracy,” 110 Neo-Thomism, 13, 127 Nozick, Robert, 7, 105 October Revolution, 66n5 operationalization, of language, 17 ownership, 25; of individual categories, 81; opinions on, 79, 79; origin of, 7; of property, 67; social dimension of, 7-8; social function of, 73; subject of, 77 participatory democracy, 110 paternalism, 88 personal civil liberties, censorship and limiting of, 99 personahsm, 13 Piłsudski, Józef Klemens, 34, 66nl Pius XI, 23, 24, 107, 115, 123, 128 Plato, 134 Poland, 34-35; acceptance of generalized opinions about social relations in, 64, 65; factor analysis of opinions on social relations in, 61, 62; opinions about Poles and, 59, 60; opinions on social relations in, 63, 64; World War П in, 66n5 Poles: acceptance of generalized opinions about, 61; collective perception of, 110; definite
146 Index minority of, 24; doctrinal political thought, 70, 72; meaning, eclecticism by, 104; factor analysis doctrinal relationships, and place of opinions about, 57, 58; in favor within, 6-14 of Aristotelian approach, 128; Politics (Aristotle), 32 national identity of, 61; nationality, power, 8, 131; in Catholic social 56; opinion of, 80; opinions about teaching, 13; in conservatism, 12; Poland and, 59, 60; patriotism factor analysis of opinions about, 92, of, 58, 59; political doctrine of, 93; as integral part of social order, 23, 134, 135; political power as 87-90; in liberalism, 14; limits of, imminent, 103; private property, 91-92; as natural phenomenon, 104; 84; proportion of, 57; quality of opinions about, 92, 94; perceived as life and social relations, 54; twogood, factor analysis of opinions on thirds of, 48 how, 97; qualitative research, 87; in polis, 36, 37 republicanism, 13; should perceived Polish society, 3, 5, 49-50, 60, 127, as good, opinions on how, 96, 98; 129; confidence and trust, 65; in socialism, 14; survey research, construction of political doctrine, 25, 92-103 27; lack of trust and trustworthiness private ownership, 12, 80, 131-33; in, 63; political doctrine of, 131-35; absence/radical restriction of, 69; preferences of, 25 acceptance of opinions about, 80, political authority, 6, 8, 87, 98, 106; 80; limits of, 73-74; natural base for, existence and operation of, 12; 70; perception of, 24-25; positive individuals responsible for shaping, aspects of, 80; of property, 69; social 132; institutionalization of, 107; functions of, 72-73 as paternalistic
body, 97; and state private property, 14, 67-69; acceptance policy, 135 of public property, 73-74; consistent political doctrine, 1-2; of collective with position of owners, 84-85; pluralistic entity, 5; of collective doctrinal perspective, 84-85; factor subject, 24; content, 133-34; analysis of opinions about, 77, 78; doctrinal assumptions, 131-35; impact on economy, 77; natural ideological tone of, 135; nature of, source of, 69-72; private ownership. 134-35; reconstruction of, 23-28 See private ownership; survey of, political philosophers, 2; language of, 74-84 2-3 property, 6, 7-8; in Catholic social political philosophy: categories of, 5, 6; teaching, 13; in conservatism, 12; doctrinal categories of individuals, natural sources of, 80; ownership 8-11; doctrines of, 24; doyens of, of, 67; private property, as natural phenomenon. See private property; 21-23; in quantitative research qualitative research, 67; in results analysis, 23-28 political power, 87, 92; Christian republicanism, 13; social function Thomistic concept of, 89; of, 73 Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph, 107, 113, 120 conceptualization of, 88; as factor promoting justice and common good, public awareness, 1 Public Opinion Research Center 90-91; in liberalism, 14; nature and sources of, 99; in socialism, 14 (CBOS), 20, 28n3
Index public ownership: of goods categories, acceptance of, 54; preference for, 82 public property, acceptance of, 73-74 qualitative research, 5, 29; Aristotelian community, 30-41; focus group interviews, 16-18,79, 20; functions of, 16; goals of, 17; phases of, 15-16; power, 87; property, 67; the state, 107; survey research, 41-65 quantitative research, political philosophy in, 23-28 Rawls, John, 7, 13 reconstruction, of language, 17 republicanism, 12-13,128,129, 132, 135 respondents, 29; about private property, 67, 83; argue without private ownership, 73; divided on state agenda, 111; double personality and duality of social relations, 40-41; family, 30-32; local community, 32; national community, 35, 36; opinions of, 36; political power, 91; power, 87; power in social life, 88; the state, 107-9 right to ban abortion, 101 right to ban homosexual relationships, 101 Rothbard, Murray, 107; classic approach, 113-14 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 6, 8, 12, 26, 67, 69, 74, 77, 84, 107, 120; civic activism, 110 Saint Augustine, 7, 107, 111, 120, 127 Saint Paul, 88, 103, 104 Saint Peter, 88 Saint Thomas, 108 security, 132; the state, 114 self-identification, 35, 50, 55, 57, 61 skepticism, 113 Smith, Adam, 23, 24, 73, 85, 107, 112, 129 Smolensk tragedy, 34 147 social bonds, 7, 29, 31, 33, 40, 45, 54, 84, 133 social collectives, 41 social contract, 89, 104 social entity, 87-88 social holism, 6, 7 social improvement, 90 socialism, 14, 27 social justice, 14, 115 social life, 29, 32; power in, 88; respect and recognition in, 33 socially acceptable governance, 103 social nature, 131, 133
social order, 11, 12 social relations: based on cooperation and trust, 64; cooperation and trust in, 63; duality of, 40-41 social whole, 29, 37 society, 7, 45, 135; atomization of, 84; comprehensive impact on, 115; in conservatism, 12; in liberalism, 13; negative feature of, 61; perception of, 26; Poles perceive, 65; in republicanism, 13; in socialism, 14 sociologists, 2; language of, 2-3 the state, 8; acceptance of different roles of, 123, 724; acceptance of two visions of, 120,120՝, for citizens, 111-15; factor analysis of opinions on desired role of, 120, 727; factor analysis of opinions on emigration, 124, 725; factor analysis of opinions on nature and origin of, 117, 777; in liberalism, 14; natural character of, 131; as natural phenomenon, 107-9; opinions on desired role of, 122, 723; opinions on nature and origin of, 118, 779; origin of, 10911; perception of, 26; qualitative research, 107; right to emigrate, 11517; service and instrumental nature of, 110; should be based, principles on which, 111; survey research, 117-27 state interventionism, 120, 122, 135
148 Index Tocqueville’s shift, 38^-0 Tönnies, Ferdinand, 41 Tönniesian formula of community, 29 traditional liberalism, 106 subbotnik, 66ո5 substantial good, types of, 26 survey research, 41; family, 41, 42-45, 43—46; local community, 46, 47, 4850, 49-51, 52-54, 53, 54\ national community, 54-65, 55-58, 60-62, 64, 65; power, 92-103; qualitative research, 41-65; the state, 117-27 Universal Electronic System of Population Records (PESEL), 20, 28n2 Tocqueville, Alexis de, 27 Weber, Max, 134 |
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spelling | Rau, Zbigniew 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)1054436134 aut Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland Zbigniew Rau, Katarzyna M. Staszyńska, Maciej Chmieliński and Krzysztof Zagórski Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London Lexington Books [2021] © 2021 xiv, 151 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Methodological assumptions -- Man and society -- Property -- Power -- The state -- Concluding remarks. The political doctrine of Polish society "Classical Political Philosophy in Popular Discourse combines two scientific paradigms-classical political philosophy and contemporary, empirical sociology. The chief aim of this unique scientific project is to explore, operationalize, and reconstruct a political doctrine appearing in social discourse, exemplified by Polish society"-- Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 gnd rswk-swf Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 gnd rswk-swf Political science / Poland / Philosophy Sociology / Poland Political science / Philosophy Sociology Poland Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 g Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 s Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 s Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 s DE-604 Staszyńska, Katarzyna M. Verfasser (DE-588)1185999337 aut Chmieliński, Maciej Verfasser (DE-588)1185999418 aut Zagórski, Krzysztof 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)170919404 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781793612274 Rau, Zbigniew, 1955- Classical political philosophy in popular discourse Lanham : Lexington Books, [2021] Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032749508&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032749508&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032749508&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Rau, Zbigniew 1955- Staszyńska, Katarzyna M. Chmieliński, Maciej Zagórski, Krzysztof 1942- Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland Methodological assumptions -- Man and society -- Property -- Power -- The state -- Concluding remarks. The political doctrine of Polish society Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 gnd Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd |
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title | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland |
title_auth | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland |
title_exact_search | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland |
title_exact_search_txtP | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland |
title_full | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland Zbigniew Rau, Katarzyna M. Staszyńska, Maciej Chmieliński and Krzysztof Zagórski |
title_fullStr | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland Zbigniew Rau, Katarzyna M. Staszyńska, Maciej Chmieliński and Krzysztof Zagórski |
title_full_unstemmed | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of Poland Zbigniew Rau, Katarzyna M. Staszyńska, Maciej Chmieliński and Krzysztof Zagórski |
title_short | Classical political philosophy in popular discourse |
title_sort | classical political philosophy in popular discourse the case of poland |
title_sub | the case of Poland |
topic | Öffentliche Meinung (DE-588)4043152-6 gnd Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Öffentliche Meinung Politische Philosophie Gesellschaft Polen |
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