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In Totalitarianism in the Postmodern Age Piotr Mazurkiewicz et al. seek to answer the question whether a possible spread of pre-totalitarian attitudes among youth may in the near future pose a threat to the contemporary liberal democratic societies. The authors offer a new approach to the study of totalitarian trends in European societies significantly different from the previous one exploring mainly the historical and institutional-procedural aspects. The book not only offers interesting conclusions drawn from empirical research but also proposes an intellectually attractive theoretical model…mehr

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In Totalitarianism in the Postmodern Age Piotr Mazurkiewicz et al. seek to answer the question whether a possible spread of pre-totalitarian attitudes among youth may in the near future pose a threat to the contemporary liberal democratic societies. The authors offer a new approach to the study of totalitarian trends in European societies significantly different from the previous one exploring mainly the historical and institutional-procedural aspects. The book not only offers interesting conclusions drawn from empirical research but also proposes an intellectually attractive theoretical model of understanding totalitarianism that can be used for further research. The impulse for this reflection was the research work performed by the authors on a cohort of contemporary youths from seven countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
Autorenporträt
Piotr Mazurkiewicz is Professor in Political Science at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw (UKSW), Member of the Scientific Council at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Science, and Editor-in-Chief of the Christianity-World-Politics Journal. Michal Gierycz is a political scientist, Associate Professor at the UKSW, Dean of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences, and Deputy Editor of the Christianity-World-Politics Journal. Krzysztof Wielecki is Professor of Sociology at the UKSW, member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Science, and member of the International Association for Critical Realism, the Polish Sociological Association, the International Sociological Association and the Polish Philosophical Society. Mariusz Sulkowski (PhD) is a political scientist, Lecturer at the Institute of Political Science and Administration of the UKSW, and Secretary of the Editorial Board of the Christianity-World-Politics Journal. His research interests include Islam, European identity, multiculturalism, relations between religion and politics, the work of Eric Voegelin and totalitarianism. Marcin Zarzecki (PhD) is a sociologist, Head of the Numerical Methodsand Statistical Analyses Laboratory at the UKSW, and Head of the Department of Methodology and Sociological Analysis Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences of the UKSW. He has been awarded the first-grade LUMEN Leaders in University Management Prize by the Polish Rectors Foundation.