Jakubowska, TeresaBarański, Jan2018-04-172018-04-172007Środkowoeuropejskie Studia Polityczne, 2007, nr 1, s. 23-26.1731-7517http://hdl.handle.net/10593/22815The author states that formally Poland is not a religious state; however, the country evidently shows signs of a religious state. To support this argument the author points out many examples: the influence of the church on the legal system, education – this is the reason why women are discriminated (anti-abortion law), the favourable treatment of the clergy by the courts, religious instructions at public schools and kindergartens, the absence of school lessons on the human body and it’s pro-creation purposes, situation in the media, the growing influence of the clergy on the army, the funding of the church from the state budget.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGłos kobiet : jaka ma być nowa Europa?Is Poland a religious state?Artykuł