Personalistyczny model polityki
Journal Title: Athenaeum. Polskie Studia Politologiczne - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue 47
Abstract
In the ongoing discussion of politologists who present different ways of comprehending politics, personalistic approach emphasizes the need for improving political power in terms of humanization. It also underlines the necessity of further development of the state to increase citizens’ participation in real political power. That is why there are numerous models and types of politics. Constant search and development is the basic trend in history, as well as in social and political life. Personalistic model of politics elevates the man’s dignity.
Authors and Affiliations
Stanisław Wójcik
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