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Solidarity Summer School: Edition 2 Agenda
Solidarity Summer School: Second Edition
10th July – Monday: “Solidarity in the global economy”
8:30 dr Jakub Synowiec, Opening of the Summer School
9:00-10:30 prof. Joachim Wiemeyer Solidarity in the global economy
10:45-12:15 prof. Joachim Wiemeyer Solidarity in the global economy
12:30-14:00 prof. Joachim Wiemeyer Solidarity in the global economy
14:30-16:00 Workshops in small groups:
11th July – Tuesday “The Ethics of Solidarity in Poland: the Role of John Paul II and Józef Tischner”
9:00-10:30 rev. prof. Władysław Zuziak, The Rise of Philosophy of Solidarity in Poland - its spiritual 'fathers': John Paul II and Joseph Tischner
10:45-12:15 rev. prof. Władysław Zuziak, Condemned to Solidarity
12:30-14:00 rev. prof. Władysław Zuziak, The John Paul II and Joseph Tischner’s thought as an answer for XXI century problems related to economics, justice, common good and labour
14:30-16:00 Workshops in small groups
16:15-18:30 prof. Rocco Buttiglione Solidarity as a response to the problems resulting from the globalization of the economy and socio-cultural life
(will be recorded for those who cannot participate)
12th July – Wednesday “Solidarity as a response to the problems resulting from the globalization of the economy and socio-cultural life”
12:00-13:30 Workshops in small groups
14:00- 16:15 – prof. Rocco Buttiglione Solidarity as a response to the problems resulting from the globalization of the economy and socio-cultural life
13 July – Thursday “Solidarity in Europe”
9:00-10:30 prof. Stefano Zamagni, An epoch of paradoxes: causes and consequences.
10:45-12:15 prof. Stefano Zamagni, On Europe’s cultural and spiritual identiy. Towards a new European Union
12:30-14:00 prof. Stefano. Zamagni, The principle of solidarity as a new foundation for policy-making. The new forms of solidarity according to John Paul II teachings
14:30-16:00 Workshops in small groups Solidarity in Europe
14 July – Friday: “The history of the idea and practice of solidarity against the backdrop of economic and political changes (19th and 20th centuries)”
9:00-10:30 prof. Krzysztof Brzechczyn, From Communist manifesto to encyclical Rerum Novarum. Development of Capitalism and Strategies for Defending workers’ interests
10:45-12:15 prof. Krzysztof Brzechczyn, Polish Experience of Struggle with Communist System and Phenomenon of Solidarity
12:30-14:00 prof. Krzysztof Brzechczyn, The Heritage of Solidarity and Neoliberal Transformation in Poland
14:30-16:00 Workshops in small groups