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Item Historical Reminiscences in Party Programs and Public Utterances of the Leaders of Polish Political Parties after 1989. The Case of Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość)(Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 2017) Paczos, SebastianThis paper investigates political parties’ attitudes towards the past. It explores the ideological inspirations and patterns of behavior of the parties founded in Poland after 1989, which were more or less consciously ‘borrowed’ from the political groups operating in the interwar and Communist periods respectively. The parties have been found to draw both upon democratic and authoritarian traditions. In addition to examining the ideological declarations and public utterances made by politicians, and proposals for systemic solutions, the paper also looks at political practice in the broad sense. The aim of this work is to determine how political traditions could help to shape the political identities of contemporary parties and to identify the historical references favored by political groups in post-1989 Poland. It portrays the political parties’ stances on tradition and shows how they are used in political rivalry.Item On the political dimension of political science – a few words about political dimension as the final judgment and reasoning(Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Dziennikarstwa UAM, 2014) Rosicki, Remigiusz; Jurga-Wosik, Ewa; Paczos, Sebastian; Rosicki, RemigiuszThe subject of the text is the issue of the "political", which is defined as the nature and level of the final judgment and ultimate reasoning. The issues of this kind of the "political" has been attempted to distinguish in political sciences. The text focuses on: (1) the scientist as an agent for the final judgment and reasoning, (2) the subject of study of political science, (3) "theoretical strategies" in the science of politics. The latter problem has been discussed mainly on the example of Polish political science. Discussed were among others: (1) "the dilemma of scale", (2) limited operational capacity (methodological and theoretical), (3) aesthetic imagery of political life, (4) structural ignorance in the field of ontology, epistemology and methodology.