Zbigniew Rau,Katarzyna M. Staszynska,Maciej Chmielinski,Krzysztof Zago rski
Classical Political Philosophy in Popular Discourse: The Case of Poland
Classical Political Philosophy in Popular Discourse: The Case of Poland
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The book Classical Political Philosophy in Popular Discourse combines classical political philosophy and contemporary empirical sociology to explore and reconstruct the political doctrine of contemporary Polish society. It is unique due to the cooperation between these different fields, resulting in a pioneering and original reconstruction of the political doctrine of a contemporary European national community.
Format: Hardback
Length: 166 pages
Publication date: 19 May 2021
Publisher: Lexington Books
Classical Political Philosophy in Popular Discourse is a groundbreaking work that emerged from an interdisciplinary collaboration between academic experts from diverse fields, including political philosophy, jurisprudence, and sociology. This unique scientific endeavor brings together two distinct scientific paradigms: classical political philosophy and contemporary, empirical sociology. The primary objective of this project is to delve into, operationalize, and reconstruct the political doctrine prevalent in the popular discourse of contemporary Polish society. What sets this project apart is the extraordinary collaboration between political philosophers, philosophers of law, and empirical sociologists, whose usual research areas are vastly different, encompassing different subjects, objects, and methodologies. Despite these disparities, the project achieved a remarkable synthesis of their respective approaches through a harmonious blend of synergy and compromise. The outcome is a pioneering and original reconstruction of the political doctrine of a contemporary European national community.
The collaboration between these experts was driven by a shared desire to explore the complex interplay between political ideas and societal dynamics. By combining their expertise, they were able to shed light on the ways in which political concepts shape public opinion, influence policy decisions, and shape the social fabric of a nation. Through a rigorous analysis of popular discourse, media outlets, and social movements, the project identified key themes and concepts that resonate with the Polish public. These include issues such as democracy, justice, equality, nationalism, and the role of the state in society.
One of the key achievements of the project is its ability to bridge the gap between theoretical and empirical research. While political philosophers and sociologists often employ different methods and terminologies, the project sought to find common ground and create a shared language that allows for a fruitful exchange of ideas. This was achieved through a series of workshops, seminars, and collaborative research projects that facilitated the cross-pollination of knowledge and expertise.
The project's findings have significant implications for understanding the political landscape of contemporary Europe. By reconstructing the political doctrine of a specific national community, the project provides valuable insights into the broader trends and challenges facing European societies. It highlights the importance of dialogue, compromise, and collaboration in shaping political discourse and promoting social change.
In conclusion, Classical Political Philosophy in Popular Discourse is a groundbreaking work that showcases the power of interdisciplinary collaboration. By bringing together experts from different fields, the project has achieved a synthesis of classical political philosophy and contemporary empirical sociology, resulting in a pioneering and original reconstruction of the political doctrine of a contemporary European national community. The findings of this project have significant implications for understanding the political landscape of contemporary Europe and for promoting dialogue, compromise, and collaboration in shaping political discourse and promoting social change.
Weight: 440g
Dimension: 229 x 164 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781793612267
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