“Specialists” about European Union. Common sense as the limit of cognition of European community in the context of Polish policy Cover Image

„Specjaliści” od UE. O myśleniu potocznym jako granicy poznania wspólnoty europejskiej a sprawa polska (esej)
“Specialists” about European Union. Common sense as the limit of cognition of European community in the context of Polish policy

Author(s): Marek Kaźmierczak
Subject(s): EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: European Union; Poland; common sense; liberalism; critical thinking

Summary/Abstract: The main hypothesis of the article titled “Specialists” about European Union. Common sense as the limit of cognition of European community in the context of Polish policy is: understanding of European Union is shaped and determined by common sense (colloquial thinking). The author of the paper shows that the fragility of UE is rooted in the experience of the pornography of democracy where the rules and law fundamental for democratic society are used against citizens (compare with Polish or Hungarian perspective). That is why common sense is treated as the limit of political thought. Everybody in this context can be treated as the specialist of economy, ecology, international affairs, history, etc. Common sense makes emotions much more real than the facts that is why we can observe a lot of examples of the discourses of exclusion. There is also another important context: the status of liberalism. The author of the paper is convinced that in thinking about liberalism we should concern “biological turn”.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 15
  • Page Range: 263-280
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish