W okowach „demokratycznego centralizmu” – przypadek Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w PRL

In the grip of “democratic centralism” – the case of The Democratic Party in The People Republic of Poland So – called “democratic centralism”, originally created by W. Lenin, was the main principle used by the communist party (PPR/PZPR) in Poland after the World War II to control the society an...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4bc0b9ea62f242919b5ae47a8f33fee42021-11-27T13:16:57ZW okowach „demokratycznego centralizmu” – przypadek Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w PRL10.12797/Politeja.10.2013.25.041733-67162391-6737https://doaj.org/article/4bc0b9ea62f242919b5ae47a8f33fee42013-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/3456https://doaj.org/toc/1733-6716https://doaj.org/toc/2391-6737 In the grip of “democratic centralism” – the case of The Democratic Party in The People Republic of Poland So – called “democratic centralism”, originally created by W. Lenin, was the main principle used by the communist party (PPR/PZPR) in Poland after the World War II to control the society and its organizations. One of them was a Democratic Party established in the 1939 by the politicians and activists rooted in the left – oriented independence movement, of whom Marshall Józef Piłsudski said to has been the icon and the undisputed leader. After the war the Democratic Party was enslaved by the communists and became the part of the rule system. It was said to be the representative of the systematically vanishing middle class (craftsmen, merchants, intelligence), due to the thesis of Stalin concerning the raging class struggle. Until the fall of the totalitarian system in 1989 the Democratic Party officially supported the communists who overwhelmed every aspect of political reality. That is why the phenomenon of political realism was not involved in its policy despite of being the part of the official propaganda. Nevertheless, in the party structures dwelled the resistance that headed for the independence, of whom Karol Głogowski or Przemysław Górny were the leaders. The Democratic Party conversed in 1989 and supported the first democratic government of Tadeusz Mazowiecki. Adrian TyszkiewiczKsiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticlecommunismpolitical movementsThe Democratic Partysupport partypolitical realismLawKPolitical scienceJENPLPoliteja, Vol 10, Iss 3(25) (2013)
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topic communism
political movements
The Democratic Party
support party
political realism
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Political science
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spellingShingle communism
political movements
The Democratic Party
support party
political realism
Law
K
Political science
J
Adrian Tyszkiewicz
W okowach „demokratycznego centralizmu” – przypadek Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w PRL
description In the grip of “democratic centralism” – the case of The Democratic Party in The People Republic of Poland So – called “democratic centralism”, originally created by W. Lenin, was the main principle used by the communist party (PPR/PZPR) in Poland after the World War II to control the society and its organizations. One of them was a Democratic Party established in the 1939 by the politicians and activists rooted in the left – oriented independence movement, of whom Marshall Józef Piłsudski said to has been the icon and the undisputed leader. After the war the Democratic Party was enslaved by the communists and became the part of the rule system. It was said to be the representative of the systematically vanishing middle class (craftsmen, merchants, intelligence), due to the thesis of Stalin concerning the raging class struggle. Until the fall of the totalitarian system in 1989 the Democratic Party officially supported the communists who overwhelmed every aspect of political reality. That is why the phenomenon of political realism was not involved in its policy despite of being the part of the official propaganda. Nevertheless, in the party structures dwelled the resistance that headed for the independence, of whom Karol Głogowski or Przemysław Górny were the leaders. The Democratic Party conversed in 1989 and supported the first democratic government of Tadeusz Mazowiecki.
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title W okowach „demokratycznego centralizmu” – przypadek Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w PRL
title_short W okowach „demokratycznego centralizmu” – przypadek Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w PRL
title_full W okowach „demokratycznego centralizmu” – przypadek Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w PRL
title_fullStr W okowach „demokratycznego centralizmu” – przypadek Stronnictwa Demokratycznego w PRL
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