2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-59993-5_9
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Conclusion: Party Democracy in Poland and Its Future

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“…However, there are two political blocks in the US with which people may identify. In Poland, the multi-party system is highly dispersed (see Jacuński et al, 2021; Millard, 2009), which translates into more political options to identify with and reflect moral values. Thus, the moral foundations could cluster into more than two groups, and the ones identified may reflect the not entirely group binding but an anti-liberal fraction (Anti-Individualizing), as well as a morally/politically ‘central’ group, trying to find a compromise between the traditional and modern values (Generally Moral).…”
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“…However, there are two political blocks in the US with which people may identify. In Poland, the multi-party system is highly dispersed (see Jacuński et al, 2021; Millard, 2009), which translates into more political options to identify with and reflect moral values. Thus, the moral foundations could cluster into more than two groups, and the ones identified may reflect the not entirely group binding but an anti-liberal fraction (Anti-Individualizing), as well as a morally/politically ‘central’ group, trying to find a compromise between the traditional and modern values (Generally Moral).…”
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“…Sin embargo, estos son dos bloques políticos de los EUA con los que las personas se pueden identificar. En Polonia, el sistema de multipartidismo es muy disperso (véase Jacuński et al, 2021; Millard, 2009), lo que se traduce en más opciones políticas con las que identificarse y que reflejan valores morales. Por tanto, los fundamentos morales podrían agruparse en más de dos grupos y los identificados en este estudio podrían reflejar valores no totalmente aglutinantes sino una fracción antiliberal (Anti-individualista), así como un grupo moralmente/políticamente ‘central’, que trata de alcanzar un compromiso entre los valores modernos y los tradicionales (Moral general).…”
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