QUASI-MILITANT DEMOCRACY AS A NEW FORM OF SACRED IN POLAND DURING THE CORONA CRISIS

IF 0.4 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF RELIGIONS AND IDEOLOGIES Pub Date : 2020-11-25 DOI:10.5281/ZENODO.4295564
J. Rak
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This article aims to explore the political mythology created by the Polish government and its subservient organizations with an aim to legitimize quasi-militant democracy as a new form of sacred in the populist discourse during the pandemic. Drawing on theories of political myths and on intertextual qualitative document analysis, the research shows that the sacred appeared in political myths which proved to be an efficient means of gaining public support for all sorts of efforts that undermine democracy. The conspiracy myth established social divisions and produced effects along with the interrelated myths of the savior, unity, and the golden age. The government took on the role of a savior whose mission was to deliver Poles “the people” from the hostile “others” that put their lives and health at risk. Those who desire social and economic help and do not want to be excluded from the community, must submit to the yoke of the savior. The unity myth rested on the vision of Poles as the government’s followers who exposed and reported transgressions for the good of the community. All the limitations to which Poles complied and the denunciatory actions they took were oriented towards the golden age of a strong state, providing social and economic security unique in the post-pandemic world.
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在新冠疫情期间,准激进民主在波兰成为一种新的神圣形式
本文旨在探索波兰政府及其附属组织创造的政治神话,目的是使准激进民主合法化,使其成为疫情期间民粹主义话语中的一种新的神圣形式。运用政治神话理论和互文定性文献分析,研究表明,神圣出现在政治神话中,是为各种破坏民主的努力争取公众支持的有效手段。阴谋神话建立了社会分裂,并与救世主、统一和黄金时代等相互关联的神话一起产生了影响。政府扮演了救世主的角色,其使命是将波兰人“人民”从将他们的生命和健康置于危险之中的敌对“他人”手中解救出来。那些渴望社会和经济帮助,又不想被排斥在社会之外的人,必须服从救世主的枷锁。团结神话建立在波兰人作为政府追随者的愿景之上,他们为了社区的利益揭露和报告违法行为。波兰人遵守的所有限制和他们采取的谴责行动都是为了一个强大国家的黄金时代,为后疫情世界提供独特的社会和经济保障。
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期刊介绍: The Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies is an international on-line publication of SCIRI (the Seminar for the Interdisciplinary Research of Religions and Ideologies) and SACRI (the Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies). It is a peer-review academic publication intended for professors and researchers interested in the study of religions and ideologies. J.S.R.I. encourages interdisciplinary approaches of religions, engaging the following domains: religious studies, philosophy of religions, ethics, political philosophy and political science, anthropology, sociology, interreligious dialogue and communications theory. All articles must explore the religious dimension of the issues covered. J.S.R.I. is an open-access journal published on the internet, with three issues per year. Publication in JSRI is completely free of charge.
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