Solidarity as a Communion and Brotherhood of Working People
Słowa kluczowe:
solidarity, communism, globalization, workers’ rights, Catholic social teachingStreszczenie
The monograph “Solidarity as a Communion and Brotherhood of Working People”, edited by Władysław Zuziak and Amadeusz Pala, is the second volume in the series “The Idea of Solidarity Today”. The book is the result of an international scientific conference held in November 2021. It presents an interdisciplinary approach, analysing contemporary challenges regarding the solidarity of working people from a philosophical, theological, and socio-economic perspective. The publication addresses, in particular, the problem of the globalisation of the world economy at the expense of workers’ rights, as well as issues related to crises such as the pandemic. Particular attention was paid to the role of Christianity, which has become the foundation of the Polish experience of solidarity and still has the potential to support the creation of community and bonds of brotherhood among working people.
Rozdziały
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From the editors
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Foreword by Metropolitan Archbishop of Krakow
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Foreword by Piotr Duda, President of the Independent and Self-Governing Trade Union “Solidarność”
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The role of solidarity in the quest for the sustainable improvement of the material and spiritual living conditions of people and planet earth
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New forms of solidarity in the light of John Paul II teachings
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On the globalization of the idea of solidarity
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The rise of philosophy of Solidarity in Poland
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From a social issue to an ecological issue. A glance at the ongoing transformation of the energy model in Europe from a sociological perspective
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Solidarity in social insurance on the example of the Polish pension system
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The triple threat of artificiality: artificial intelligence, artificial wealth, and artificial ethics
