Acta Politica Polonica

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Some praxeological remarks on the so-called “political correctness”, “group thinking” and related problems
(Kilka prakseologicznych uwag o tzw. politycznej poprawności, grupowym myśleniu i pokrewnych problemach)

Autorzy: Benon Zbigniew Szałek
Uniwersytet Szczeciński
Słowa kluczowe: prakseologia poprawność polityczna grupowe myślenie
Data publikacji całości:2020
Liczba stron:9 (5-13)
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W artykule przedstawiono kilka refleksji na temat tzw. politycznej poprawności, grupowego myślenia i pokrewnych problemów. Prakseologia zajmuje się, między innymi, czynnikami zwiększającymi lub/i zmniejszającymi efektywność działań ludzkich, np. podejmowania decyzji.
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