
Realism of Political Activity in the Teaching of Pope Francis
Author(s) -
Janusz Szulist
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
teologia i człowiek
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-7598
pISSN - 1731-5638
DOI - 10.12775/ticz.2021.032
Subject(s) - politics , ideology , liberalism , sociology , realism , populism , classical liberalism , constitution , instinct , epistemology , environmental ethics , law , political science , philosophy , evolutionary biology , biology
This paper presents an argument for political realism in response to the trends of populism and liberalism. Pope Francis emphasizes the need to restore a social order whose functioning would be judged from the perspective of the common good. The human person holds an overriding social value that is not subject to the laws of exchange. This unique status justifies selflessness of action as a long-term measure aimed at restoring social equity. In that context, education as a process of the formation of personality becomes synonymous with the process of humanization of the world, where the human person is increasingly conscious of his or her subjectivity. Conversely, the ideologies of populism and liberalism and the resulting systems aim to objectify the individual by catering to the lowest instincts and seeking immediate benefits. In his political reflection, Pope Francis draws directly from his encyclical letter Laudato si, and thus – indirectly – from the constitution Gaudium et Spes.