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Tytuł:
Prawa społeczne człowieka w encyklice Rerum novarum
Mans Social Rights in the Encyclical Rerum novarum
Autorzy:
Mazurek, Franciszek Janusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1861818.pdf
Data publikacji:
1992
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Opis:
The author severely criticizes the views of those authors who claim that the Church took an interest in human rights as late as in the encyclical Pacem in terris by John XXIII. He also proves the popes' critical standpoint towards the 18th-century conception of human rights was imposed by doctrinal and social reasons, and not by the conservatism of the then popes. He proves that Leo XIII dealt in Rerum novarum with human social matters. The author even calls Rerum novarum the declaration of man's social rights. He reads the following rights out of the encyclical: man's right to his own property, to just wages, to proper wages, right to labour, to rest, to associate and to equality − to equality in dignity, but not to equality in terms of mathematical calculation of wages or living standard. The author does not agree with the opinions according to which there is a contradiction or conflict between freedom and equality. He is of the opinion that there is a contradiction between philosophical liberalism and Marxian collectivism − between their conceptions of freedom and equality. The author points out that it was Leo XIII who pinpointed that the basis of human rights is the dignity of human persons. The popes who followed him kept drawing on to this thought as well as UN (The Common Declaration of Human Rights and Pacts of Human Rights). The author proves that according to the encyclical the supporting and putting in to practice of the social rights lays on three subjects: the Church, the State and trade unions. The Church fulfills this task through teaching, upbringing and practical activity. The State has a duty to put those rights into practice in two ways: by means of the development of socio-economical policy and appropriate legislature − legal system. Trade unions contribute to the safeguard of human rights of the working people by fulfilling the revindicative and creative function. The author reads out of Rerum novarum the so-called personalistic principle − the principle of human person dignity which we find not only in the documents of the Church's Magisterium proclaimed after − Rerum novarum but also in the UN's documents and in many constitutions of the contemporary countries.
Źródło:
Roczniki Nauk Społecznych; 1992, 1; 49-65
0137-4176
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Nauk Społecznych
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Społeczne prawa człowieka
Social Rights of Man
Autorzy:
Mazurek, Franciszek Janusz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1872951.pdf
Data publikacji:
1982
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Opis:
The author rejects in the present paper all the formulations of the social rights of man which in their content are limited to the obligation of government organs to active support of man. In those formulations the role of the individual and small social groups in the realization of social rights is lost. The social rights of man are understood to mean those rights (made positive or not) which refer to social, economic and cultural matters and which entitle members of the community and smaller groups to active participation in creation of consumer goods, cultural values as well as to use them. The social rights also oblige state authorities to create all possible conditions for a full development of man and to protect these rights. The definition points out to the subjects, objects and aims of social rights. The objects specify these rights: social, economic and cultural matters. Their subject, obliged to promote realization of the rights, is not only the state but also individuals and small social groups. Social rights are dynamic. Their dynamic character shows in the rights’ constant drive towards greater justice and where no fundamental socio-economic reforms take place the rights authorize and oblige individuals, small social groups and the government organs to act for the benefit of common good. The author suggests that, as social rights are subjective, they should be included in national constitutions, which would be an expression of getting rid of the lead of individualistic-liberal philosophy and would solve the contradictions between freedom and social rights. He claims that Pope John XXIII's opinion is favourable with regard to this problem as put in the Pacem in terris encyclical where the pope writes that the principal duty of the state is „codification in a succinct and clear form the basic rights of man which should constitute the basis of the whole political system”.
Źródło:
Roczniki Nauk Społecznych; 1982, 10; 205-230
0137-4176
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Nauk Społecznych
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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