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The Return of Forgotten Critique: Some Remarks on the Intellectual Sources of the Polish Populist Revolution
被引:1
|作者:
Sulikowski, Adam
[1
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机构:
[1] Univ Wroclaw, Legal Theory & Legal Philosophy Dept, Fac Law Adm & Econ, Wroclaw, Poland
关键词:
populism;
legal theory;
Marxism;
Law and Justice;
Poland;
D O I:
10.1163/15730352-bja10009
中图分类号:
D9 [法律];
DF [法律];
学科分类号:
0301 ;
摘要:
The Law and Justice party (Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc, or PiS), which has been ruling in Poland since 2015, has developed a specific narrative about the law and judiciary, which constitutes the ideological background of its stance in the conflict concerning the rule of law in the country. The main tenets of the legal ideology of Law and Justice include the views that judicial decisions are not determined by legal texts (the indeterminacy thesis), and that judges are part of an elite who are detached from society at large and are attempting to impose the liberal world-view upon a conservative society. The aim of the paper is to deconstruct those ideological constructs in a search for their possible sources in certain critical currents in the legal theory of the Polish People's Republic, represented by Stanislaw Ehrlich, Leszek Nowak and Jaroslaw Ladosz. The paper notes interesting parallels between the legal ideas developed by those three legal theorists and the current narrative put forward by Law and Justice. Whilst stopping short of claiming a direct and conscious inspiration, the paper nonetheless hypothesises possible avenues of influence, including the academic mentorship of Ehrlich over Jaroslaw Kaczyfiski in the early 197os and Nowak's involvement in the 'Solidarity' movement in the 198os following his anti-Marxist intellectual and political turn. The paper concludes that legal critique in Poland, after a period of being repressed in the 19905, is now returning; however, whilst its first appearance (in the socialist period) was a 'tragedy' (due to its inability to subject socialist law to any form of critique), its current return is a 'farce', since critical tools are used not for their original purpose (emancipation), but in order to further a populist-conservative project.
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页数:26
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