Why Edward Abramowski’s cooperativism may be not the utopia? Cover Image

Dlaczego kooperatyzm Edwarda Abramowskiego może nie być utopią
Why Edward Abramowski’s cooperativism may be not the utopia?

Author(s): Karol Kuźmicz
Subject(s): Social Philosophy, Politics and law, Politics and society, Sociology of Law
Published by: Stowarzyszenie Filozofii Prawa i Filozofii Społecznej – Sekcja Polska IVR
Keywords: Edward Abramowski; cooperativisim; utopia

Summary/Abstract: Edward Abramowski (1868–1918) was a famous Polish theorist of cooperativism. He wasa socialist but critical assumptions of Marxism theory, which dominated at the turn of 19thand 20th century. The author thesis is that Abramowski’s ideas were not utopian. His ideaare confirm in reality since nowadays cooperatives and cooperative movement are part of socio-economic reality. According to Abramowski cooperative possess following features: 1) is a cell of the future society; 2) is a voluntary association for the common interestsof people with equal rights; 3) is a co-own and jointly govern; 4) law without coercion is the service of all man and who voluntarily accept it; 5) protects individual freedom; 6) the principle of majority does not infringe the freedom of individuals; 7) cooperative is part of the creation of a new world. Abramowski did not accepted idea of revolutionary struggle. He believed in the essence of cooperativism is the idea of human brotherhood. This is not only the social message, but first of all the moral message for change the human relations.

  • Issue Year: 8/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 29-40
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish