Esej napisany z inspiracji książką Niny Witoszek Korzenie antyautorytaryzmu

Elżbieta Czykwin
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A remarkable book by Nina Witoszek, an outstanding compatriot of ours, originally published in the USA, where it has aroused well-deserved interest among both professional and avid readers, forms the background for this essay. Populist nationalist tendencies growing within existing, but also well-established democracies, having authoritarian thinking at their core, constitute a threat not only to individual freedom but also to the effective functioning of societies. The strengthening of democracies, i.e. systems that are fundamentally democratic but significantly imbued with authoritarian elements, is a serious challenge for contemporary states (Hungary, Belarus, Poland, the USA under Donald Trump, Taiwan, Turkey, Liberia, Hong Kong and others). Overcoming these authoritarian tendencies is seen in Witoszek’s book as an initiative taken by small social groups releasing social energy to build grassroots democracy known from history as constructive and effective initiatives, e.g. KOR and later “Solidarity” in Poland. The book is an apotheosis of the friendship of groups of so-called ‘humanist renegades’ who evoke the impulse of change and their energy and way of thinking are instilled in the broad masses of society thus delivering the anti-authoritarian message of sustainable modernity.
我们杰出的同胞Nina Witoszek的一本杰出的书,最初在美国出版,在那里引起了专业读者和热心读者当之无愧的兴趣,构成了本文的背景。民粹主义民族主义倾向在既有的民主国家中也在成熟的民主国家中成长,其核心是威权主义思想,不仅对个人自由构成威胁,而且对社会的有效运作构成威胁。加强民主,即从根本上民主但明显充满专制因素的制度,对当代国家(匈牙利、白俄罗斯、波兰、唐纳德·特朗普领导下的美国、台湾、土耳其、利比里亚、香港等)来说是一个严峻的挑战。在维托泽克的书中,克服这些专制倾向被视为一种由小型社会团体采取的主动行动,释放社会能量,以建立历史上被称为建设性和有效的基层民主,例如波兰的KOR和后来的“团结工会”。这本书是所谓的“人道主义叛徒”团体之间友谊的典范,他们唤起了变革的冲动,他们的能量和思维方式被灌输给社会的广大群众,从而传递了可持续现代性的反威权信息。
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