Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish Episcopate

The Polish Episcopate critically assessed the social and economic situation in Poland in the period of the transition from communism to democracy and a freemarket economy. Privatisation led to production being stopped and to an increase in unemployment. Profit and not human dignity became the measur...

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Main Author: Marek Delong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2017-12-01
Series:Annales Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/annales/article/view/4294
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spelling doaj-f6da8e12de40450b9c39bfb6c0f3774d2020-11-24T21:58:52ZengLodz University PressAnnales Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym1899-22262353-48692017-12-0120711712910.18778/1899-2226.20.7.094294Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish EpiscopateMarek Delong0East European State Higher School in Przemyśl, Institute of International and Political StudiesThe Polish Episcopate critically assessed the social and economic situation in Poland in the period of the transition from communism to democracy and a freemarket economy. Privatisation led to production being stopped and to an increase in unemployment. Profit and not human dignity became the measure of labour. The economic and social reality was dominated by the treatment of economics and financial success as of the highest values and the dissemination of the opinion that in politics and economics there are no values. The political elites showed an inability to develop long-term strategies for getting out of the crisis. The disappearance of the morality of many representatives of public life, which was manifested in universal corruption and the aspiration to improve social status as soon as possible, contributed to this state of affairs. As a result, there was a crisis of the idea of the common wealth and an increase in crime. The social crisis was particularly visible in moral attitudes, social behaviour, and in the economic sphere, public finance, on the labour market, and in the quickly progressing social stratification.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/annales/article/view/4294Polish Episcopateethicseconomy
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Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish Episcopate
Annales Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym
Polish Episcopate
ethics
economy
author_facet Marek Delong
author_sort Marek Delong
title Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish Episcopate
title_short Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish Episcopate
title_full Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish Episcopate
title_fullStr Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish Episcopate
title_full_unstemmed Moral and ethical aspects of the Polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the Polish Episcopate
title_sort moral and ethical aspects of the polish transition from communism in the enunciations of the polish episcopate
publisher Lodz University Press
series Annales Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym
issn 1899-2226
2353-4869
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The Polish Episcopate critically assessed the social and economic situation in Poland in the period of the transition from communism to democracy and a freemarket economy. Privatisation led to production being stopped and to an increase in unemployment. Profit and not human dignity became the measure of labour. The economic and social reality was dominated by the treatment of economics and financial success as of the highest values and the dissemination of the opinion that in politics and economics there are no values. The political elites showed an inability to develop long-term strategies for getting out of the crisis. The disappearance of the morality of many representatives of public life, which was manifested in universal corruption and the aspiration to improve social status as soon as possible, contributed to this state of affairs. As a result, there was a crisis of the idea of the common wealth and an increase in crime. The social crisis was particularly visible in moral attitudes, social behaviour, and in the economic sphere, public finance, on the labour market, and in the quickly progressing social stratification.
topic Polish Episcopate
ethics
economy
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/annales/article/view/4294
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