Ruszkowski, Paweł2013-11-102013-11-102013Przegląd Politologiczny, 2013, nr 2, s. 139-148.1426-8876http://hdl.handle.net/10593/8237In the second decade of modernization, profound differences in the effectiveness of the adaptation strategies applied by individual and collective actors have been experienced is Poland. The consequence of these differences is the phenomenon of the fragmentation of Polish society, which refers to the process of permanent differentiation of the position of individuals and social classes. The better adapted classes (e.g. business owners) are highly integrated. Medium adapted classes (e.g. administrative staff) are in a state of structural polarity. The worst adapted groups (e.g. manual workers) are in a state of decomposition. Such fragmentation leads to strong tensions at the level of social macrostructures.plsegmentacja społeczeństwasegmentacja klas społecznychpreferencje politycznePolityczne aspekty zjawiska segmentacji społeczeństwaSystemic consequences of the fragmentation of societyArtykuł