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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Od tolerancji nowoczesnej do ponowoczesnej. Dynamika i uwarunkowania postaw wobec imigrantów i mniejszości narodowych wśród mieszkańców województwa lubuskiego w latach 2005-2014(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2017) Zielińska, Maria; Szaban, DorotaThe article is part of a social debate on Poles’ tolerance towards different cultures, races, and religions, which has a special meaning in the context of the potential possibilities of the settlement in Poland of refugees from African and Middle east countries, people from different cultural circles (mostly Muslims). The article presents data from three editions of the lubuskie Social Survey (2005, 2009 and 2014). The analysis carried out in 2005 showed that residents of the lubuskie voivodship are characterized by a relatively high level of tolerance (compared to other Polish regions) towards immigrants, foreigners and ethnic minorities. The article presents changes in the perspective of 2005–2015, when many events took place in europe and worldwide which could significantly change attitudes towards the indicated category. A further objective of this article is to answer the question whether and to what extent the sense of Polish identity with europe and public confidence determine opinions about immigrants in Poland.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Wizerunek wroga w kulturze politycznej(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2016) Buchner, WojciechThe article is an attempt to explain the phenomenon of hostility in the political culture since at least the early modern era. The author argues that the image of the enemy in western political culture is being dehumanized because of his axiological depreciation. This phenomenon is analysed by using the method of the history of ideas, resorting to examples of the Reformation, religious wars and the French Revolution. Formerly these events brought about the escalation of hostilities in the public life, and today they create the veiled ideological standards of tolerance, human rights and false humanitarianism.
