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Author | Walery Sławek |
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Original title | Powszechna Organizacja Społeczeństwa |
Language | Polish |
Subject | Political Philosophy |
Publication date | 1935-1936 |
Publication place | Poland |
Media type | Manuscript |
Pages | 12 |
Common Organization of the Society (POS) (Polish: Powszechna Organizacja Społeczeństwa) was the unfinished project of social and political organization proposed by colonel Walery Sławek – a close associate of Józef Piłsudski and a key contributor to the April Constitution. The organization was to unite economic and professional self-governments and social organizations into a nationwide structure; it was to replace political parties in mediating between society and the state, and, according to some scholars, even have legal exclusivity to have a seat in the Sejm.[1] The project was quashed by both Marshal Śmigły-Rydz and President Ignacy Mościcki, and Sławek himself eventually retired from political life.
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