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Polityka społeczna w myśli politycznej Narodowego Odrodzenia Polski, Polskiej Wspólnoty Narodowej-Polskiego Stronnictwa Narodowego i Obozu Narodowo-Radykalnego
Author(s) -
Aneta Dawidowicz
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
politeja
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-6737
pISSN - 1733-6716
DOI - 10.12797/politeja.11.2014.28.17
Subject(s) - polish , politics , political science , national question , democracy , power (physics) , public administration , law , political economy , economic history , sociology , history , linguistics , nationalism , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics
Social policy in the political thought of national extremist groups in Poland after 1989, The National Rebirth of Poland, The Polish National Community‑Polish National Party, The National Radical Camp The following organisations can be considered representatives of national extremism in Poland after 1989: a) The National Rebirth of Poland, b) The Polish National Community‑Polish National Party, c) The National Radical Camp. They have been categorised as being national extremist as they meet the following criteria: 1) the rejection of democracy and the concept of civil society, 2) the negation of the political system transformation model implemented after 1989, 3) the approval of violence as a means to the alternation of power, 4) the pursuit of a new political order which is treated as a model to which there is no alternative, 5) the presence in political thought of countercultural and nativistic elements, 6) the acceptance of integral Catholicism, 7) the use of a distinctive and individual vocabulary, 8) the use of original symbols. In the case of national extremist groups we can only talk about a social policy that is postulated and in the concept phase where there are no possibilities of implementing its objectives.

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