Conceptualization of the "should" socio-political order in Westerncountries in the period of nineteenth-century changes in the thinking of Krakow conservative, Henryk Lisicki

Authors

  • Mariusz Nowak Instytut Historii Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15584/johass.2022.2.2

Keywords:

Galicia, monarchism, republic, stanczycy

Abstract

The article presents the views of the representative of Krakow conservative – Henryk Lisicki on the subject of nineteenth-century socio-political changes in Western Europe. His reflections focused on the search for stability of the internal order of those countries, conducted from a moderately conservative position. This meant criticizing the extreme models of socio-political orders that he believed the experience of personal monarchs, an egalitarian republic or authoritarian military dictatorships had brought. In the context of his reflections, the "should" political model was the constitutional monarchy, ensuring the balance of society (even within a strongly diversified one, under the influence of contemporary economic changes), guarantees of civil rights as well as centers of power: the monarch and the representation of the general public, i.e. parliament.

Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Nowak, M. (2022). Conceptualization of the "should" socio-political order in Westerncountries in the period of nineteenth-century changes in the thinking of Krakow conservative, Henryk Lisicki. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 23(2), 21–37. https://doi.org/10.15584/johass.2022.2.2

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