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Archivos de Ciencia e Investigación(ADCI)

ISSN: 3068-014X | DOI: 10.33140/ADCI

Slawomir Stanislaw Debski

Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Academy of Applied Sciences, Poland

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Security in The Context of Civilizational Changes Progressing In 2026 on the Example of Poland
    Author(s): Slawomir Stanislaw Debski*

    Western civilization, defined as a complex and dynamic system of values, institutions, and cultural practices, was founded on the foundations of Greek philosophy, Roman law, and Christian morality. This cultural amalgam has fostered a type of critical thinking and an approach to the individual, reflected in the concepts of human rights, democracy, and science. A fundamental component of Western civilization is the principle of the so-called separation of administrative powers, which influences the political and social structures of many countries. Key, far-reaching values, such as individual autonomy, respect for personal freedom, and the pursuit of social justice, were to shape the ethical code of this civilization. Western civilization currently faces threats that may threaten its integrity. The decline of democratic values, social polarization, and the growing supply of disinformat.. Read More»

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