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Solidarity as a communion and brotherhood of working people
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The monograph titled *Solidarity as a Communion and Brotherhood of Working People*, edited by Władysław Zuziak and Amadeusz Pala, serves as the second installment in the series *The Idea of Solidarity Today*. This work emerged from an international scientific conference that took place in November 2021. It adopts an interdisciplinary lens to explore modern-day challenges in the sphere of workers' solidarity, integrating philosophical, theological, and socio-economic insights. The book delves into the pressing issue of how globalization impacts the world economy, often at the detriment of workers’ rights, while also addressing challenges brought on by crises such as the pandemic. The narrative highlights the influence of Christianity, noting its foundational role in shaping the Polish model of solidarity and its ongoing potential to foster community and brotherly ties among working populations.
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The monograph titled *Solidarity as a Communion and Brotherhood of Working People*, edited by Władysław Zuziak and Amadeusz Pala, serves as the second installment in the series *The Idea of Solidarity Today*. This work emerged from an international scientific conference that took place in November 2021. It adopts an interdisciplinary lens to explore modern-day challenges in the sphere of workers' solidarity, integrating philosophical, theological, and socio-economic insights. The book delves into the pressing issue of how globalization impacts the world economy, often at the detriment of workers’ rights, while also addressing challenges brought on by crises such as the pandemic. The narrative highlights the influence of Christianity, noting its foundational role in shaping the Polish model of solidarity and its ongoing potential to foster community and brotherly ties among working populations.
