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21. Dialogue and Humanism: Volume > 4 > Issue: 2/3
Lesław Michnowski Holistic Approach to Development
22. Dialogue and Humanism: Volume > 4 > Issue: 2/3
Andrzej Nowicki A Voice in Discussion About Mr. Tsung-I Dow's Report
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Jacob Juchler The Post-Socialist Change in Eastern Europe: Specific Development or Universal Trend of Global History?: A Formation Approach
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The paper analyzes the transformation in Eastern Europe in the perspective of global history and compares it to actual world-wide developments. The theoretical frame of reference is a strongly modified formation theory which allows for a truly comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. The main topic is the presentation of basic aspects of the fundamental changes in postsocialist societies in comparison with global tendencies: the economic process with its deep crisis, the political process with its instabilities, the changes in social consciousness with their complicated contradictions and some social features such as rising intolerance and violent conflicts. Finally future options are discussed.
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Andrzej Wierciński Philosophy of Universalism and the Concept of Human Nature
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About the Authors
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Janusz Kuczyński Dialogue - Solidarity - Covenant - Synergy
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Venant Cauchy The Universal and the Particular Reflections on the Future
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Jan Szczepański Florian Znaniecki's Concept of a Humanist All-mankind Civilization
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Michael H. Mitias Universalism and the Meaning of History
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Brian Locke The Global Framework Into Which the Solution of the Middle East Problem Fits
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The Club of Rome: The Declaration of Hannover
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The Club of Rome: The Mission
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Zdzisław L. Sadowski Development, Universalism and Systemic Change in Central Europe
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An unsolved contradiction exists between the universal zest for economic growth and the menace to the future of mankind which results from it. It cannot be solved as long as human thinking is focussed on short-term issues. The global predicament of humanity calls for imiversal solutions. There is an urgent need to overcome all kinds of political and ideological Manicheism in order to arrive at universal understanding of the real problems of mankind. The present experience of Coitral European countries which find themselves in a unique historical situation of transforming their economic, social and political systems in the conditions of global predicament offers observations of relevance for the universal solutions.
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Albert A. Anderson Universal Love
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Piotr Jaroszyński Kalokagathia
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To understand the meaning of kalokagathia one must take into account not the contemporary but the Greek theories of beauty and the good. Beauty in the Greek tradition had at least three significations: as an end in itself, as harmony, and what pleases as seen. The so conceived beauty comes to a very close relation with the moral goodness, especially with bonum honestum.Bonum honestum is also an end in itself, and, when other moral values are properly related to it, there is a harmony on the personal as well as on the social level. And finally, the moral goodness is something to be admired (it pleases as seen). The concept of kalokagathia, then, was at the core of morality, education and culture. It is too precious a pearl to be forgotten.
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Maciej Zięba, OP Two or Even Three Liberalisms
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The Editor Gloria Victis
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Janusz Kuczyński Postmodern Business, Complexity and Universal Society
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Aleksander Gieysztor The Warsaw Uprising in the Europe of 1944
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Wieńczyslaw J. Wagner Reflections on the Warsaw Uprising