Trends of social changes in anarchic journalism of the nineties

Authors

  • Paweł Malendowicz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34767/SIIP.2001.01.06

Abstract

Within the compass of years the anarchic doctrine passed through an evolution: from anarcho-individualism, anarcho-collectivism and anarcho-communism to libertarianism, anarcho-syndicalism and situationism, which were dominating currents of anarchic idea in the period of social and political transformation in Poland. The article describes a relation of the anarchistic movement to: democracy, political eûtes, the Church, army, mass media, ecological problems, globalization, the union of Europe.
As to the latter: anarchistic groups mention three reasons for which they are against accession of Poland to the European Union: first, they are afraid of the lot of the Polish cultural identity subjected to a pressure of both commercial market and Euro bureaucrats; second: in their opinion, integration between Poland and UE may limit democracy; third: integration of the Polish economy with the European one will bring some groups of people a rapid increase of incomes, but at the same time it will lead to increase of unemployment and the crash of large economic branches, such as: metallurgy, mining and agriculture.

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Published

2001-12-01

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Studies and analysis

How to Cite

Trends of social changes in anarchic journalism of the nineties. (2001). World of Ideas and Politics, 1, 80-96. https://doi.org/10.34767/SIIP.2001.01.06