Mobility as a Strategy to Cope with Change: A Case Study of the Village of Wronka
In: Studia migracyjne - Przegląd polonijny: SMPP = Migration studies - Review of Polisch diaspora, Band XLV, Heft 2 (172), S. 63-85
ISSN: 2544-4972
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In: Studia migracyjne - Przegląd polonijny: SMPP = Migration studies - Review of Polisch diaspora, Band XLV, Heft 2 (172), S. 63-85
ISSN: 2544-4972
In: Praca i Zabezpieczenie Społeczne, Band 8, Heft 2021, S. 3-13
ISSN: 0032-6186
In: Kultura i wartości: kwartalnik internetowy = Culture and values = Kultur und Werte, Band 35, S. 5-30
ISSN: 2299-7806
The aim of this article is to discuss the views of cultural traditionalists on human sexuality. The paper presents the views of the following thinkers: René Guénon, Julius Evola, and Pitirim Sorokin. Each represents a different line of cultural traditionalism. However, they are united by expressive, radical views as well as by peculiar choices and life experiences. (Guénon was a convert to Islam, Evola sympathized with paganism and fascism, whereas Sorokin was one of the fathers of American sociology, an emigrant from Russia, with the soul of a "Russian traditionalist.") René Guénon, Julius Evola, and Pitirim Sorokin recognized a deep crisis of the Western world. They argued that the cause of this crisis was sexual intoxication: anarchy and the sexual revolution. They thought that culture and the spiritual tradition in the Western (material) civilization was disappearing and that the primary cause of the crisis and the decline of the West were individualism and rationalism – manifesting themselves as pride, prudishness, perversion, the cult of the body, and orgasm. Guénon, Evola and Sorokin craved the restoration of the previous state: the sacralization of sex, community bonds, male domination, and ritual procreation. This was supposed to prevent the crisis and the decline of culture.
In: Eastern European journal of transnational relations, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 59-75
ISSN: 2544-9737
Paradiplomacy literature focuses on federations. This paper is dedicated to selected unitary states. The aim was to identify the achievement of those states in terms of cooperation between central and local governments with respect to foreign policy. The principal research method was a semi-structured direct interview. In the light of the examined examples, the French model of paradiplomacy for a unitary state appears to be the best solution. It respects both the authority of the sub-state governments to engage in foreign cooperation and the constitutional prerogative of the government as the body responsible for pursuing foreign policy of the state.
In: Polish Political Science Yearbook, Band 49, Heft 4, S. 216-218
In: Polish Political Science Yearbook, Band 49, Heft 2, S. 61-70
In: Polityčne žyttja: Political life, Heft 3, S. 5-10
ISSN: 2519-2957
In: Praca i Zabezpieczenie Społeczne, Band 2022, Heft 7, S. 8-13
ISSN: 0032-6186
In: Polityčne žyttja: Political life, Heft 4, S. 18-21
ISSN: 2519-2957