Editorial

  • Wit Pasierbek adiunkt Akademia Ignatianum w Krakowie; Wydział Pedagogiczny; Instytut Nauk o Polityce i Administracji

Abstrakt

In his book entitled „Man’s Problem”, Martin Buber discusses
the anthropological status of our times mentioning two factors,
which have considerably influenced the comprehension, existence,
identity and man’s future; both of them exhibit traits of crisis.
The first one can be identified in terms of sociology. Previous
organic forms of direct contact between humans are collapsing
rapidly. Man, through the continuously appearing variety of institutions,
associations, parties, through globalisation, enters the
world of anonymity, which excludes the possibility of direct relations
in small groups, in communities that gave him the sense
of safety, peace at heart. These communities, first of all, refer to
the family, but also to the craft guild, the village and town commune,
as well as other associations. In these, living tradition was
cultivated and the history was recollected; therefore, they became
the place where the sense of one’s own identity could be
felt.

Opublikowane
2017-04-26
Jak cytować
Pasierbek, W. (2017). Editorial. Horyzonty Wychowania, 2(4), 9-12. Pobrano z https://horyzontywychowania.ignatianum.edu.pl/HW/article/view/1326