Pro-state social philosophy in the works of Dante

Pro-state social philosophy in the works of Dante

Author:

Juliusz Iwanicki

Summary:

The article examines the social work of Dante. The most important works of Dante in the area of social philosophy was a Monarchy, and The Banquet. The most important works of Dante in the area of social philosophy was a monarchy, and sitting. Dante uses various arguments in favor of a secular government legitimize the ruler. He goes back to the philosophical tradition (especially Aristotle), but also to biblical exegesis. Dante is convinced that in a world ruled by a righteous monarch, there would be undisturbed peace and social order. It also notes that once already existed in the history of this situation – in Roman times, which is the main model for the Italian philosopher and artist.

Keywords:

Dante, Dante’s work, Monarchy, Roman Empire, righteous ruler, social peace

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Selected causes of lone parenthood in Poland – social analysis

Selected causes of lone parenthood in Poland – social analysis

Author:

Beata Krystkowiak and Juliusz Iwanicki

Summary:

The article examines the problem of the lone parenthood in the Poland. Authors present here a historical outline of the studied phenomen in terms of social and educational sciences
Following the scientific literature, authors show few reasons of the lone parenthood  One reason is alcoholism in the family. Social problem of alcoholism in the text is extensively analyzed. Another social problem that leads to family breakdown, are divorces  The reason may also be accompanied by domestic violence. Scientific understanding of this situation likely to lead to diagnoses, to prevent the debilitating social pathologies and family in Poland.

Keywords:

lone parenthood, alcoholism, divorces, violence, family, polish society

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The golden era of populism. Analysis of a political phenomenon.

The golden era of populism. Analysis of a political phenomenon.

Author:

Piotr Andrzejewski

Summary:

The article deals with the phenomenon of political populism in which the author tries to find a scientific definition of populism. The author describes the connections of populism with radical right-winged parties and shows their origins. The author also notices a new quality in European politics – the leftist populism that appeared on the political stage after the financial crisis o 2008.

Key words:

populism, radical right, Joerg Haider, Janusz Palikot

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