
SOLIDARITY AS A COMMUNION AND BROTHERHOOD OF WORKING PEOPLE
Discover a deep analysis of contemporary challenges related to the solidarity of working people in the monograph edited by Władysław Zuziak and Amadeusz Pala. This interdisciplinary publication, the second volume in the series "The Idea of Solidarity Today", presents a philosophical, theological and socio-economic perspective on globalization and workers' rights. Immerse yourself in the reflection on the role of Christianity in building community and fraternal bonds.
- Interdisciplinary approach: Analysis from a philosophical, theological and socio-economic perspective.
- Contemporary challenges: Issues of globalization and workers' rights.
- The role of Christianity: The foundation of the Polish experience of solidarity.
- Community potential: Support for creating fraternal bonds among workers.
- Crisis analysis: Response to the challenges related to the pandemic.
The monograph "Solidarity as a Communion and Brotherhood of Working People", edited by Władysław Zuziak and Amadeusz Pala, is the result of an international scientific conference held in November 2021. This publication is the second part of the series "The Idea of Solidarity Today" and offers an interdisciplinary look at the contemporary challenges related to the solidarity of working people. They are analyzed from a philosophical, theological and socio-economic perspective, which allows for a comprehensive understanding of the issues.
Particular attention is paid to the problem of globalization of the world economy, which often takes place at the expense of workers' rights. The authors also address issues related to crises, such as the pandemic, which highlight the need for solidarity and mutual support. This publication is a valuable source of knowledge for all those interested in the issue of solidarity in the context of contemporary social and economic challenges.
An important element of the publication is the analysis of the role of Christianity, which has become the foundation of the Polish experience of solidarity. The authors emphasize that Christianity still has the potential to support the creation of community and fraternal bonds among working people. This book is an inspiration to reflect on values that can contribute to building a more just and solidary society. Published by the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow in 2025, it has 136 pages and a format of 160x230 mm.
Specifications
| Author | Amadeusz Pala, Władysław Zuziak |
| Publisher | Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 136 |
| ISBN | 9788383700267 |
| Format | 160x230 mm |
Solidarity as a communion and brotherhood - Analysis of contemporary challenges
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