Jerzy Szacki
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Jerzy Ryszard Szacki is a Polish
Poland
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 sociologist
Sociology
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 and historian of ideas
History of ideas
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, and emeritus professor of the University of Warsaw
University of Warsaw
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.

After World War II
World War II
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, worked for the Polish Telephone Authority, first as a locksmith, later in a desk job. In 1948, he began to study sociology at the University of Warsaw
University of Warsaw
The University of Warsaw is the largest university in Poland and one of the most prestigious, ranked as best Polish university in 2010 and 2011...

. Incidentally, his was the last class to graduate before sociology was declared a "bourgeois
Bourgeoisie
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" discipline and the sociological departments of Polish universities were closed in 1952. Szacki himself was sent to work in the Wrocław-based train wagon factory Pafawag
Pafawag
Pafawag is a Polish locomotive manufacturer based in Wrocław. The company became part of Adtranz in 1997 as Adtranz Pafawag, and in 2001 part of Bombardier Transportation...

.

In 1956, when the sociological department in Warsaw re-opened, Szacki returned there to obtain a Ph.D.
Ph.D.
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 degree. He wrote his thesis at the "Institute for the Education of Research Staff" (Instytut Kształcenia Kadr Naukowych), which was attached to the Central Committee
Central Committee
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 of the Polish United Workers' Party
Polish United Workers' Party
The Polish United Workers' Party was the Communist party which governed the People's Republic of Poland from 1948 to 1989. Ideologically it was based on the theories of Marxism-Leninism.- The Party's Program and Goals :...

 and was soon afterwards renamed to "Institute for Social Sciences" (Instytut Nauk Społecznych), whose director at the time was Bronisław Baczko.

Szacki completed his habilitation
Habilitation
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 at the department of philosophy in 1965. He was appointed "extraordinary professor" in 1973 and "ordinary professor" in 1987, the highest rank in Polish academe. In the meantime, Szacki held various administrative positions at the University of Warsaw, including Vice-Dean of the Department of Social Sciences (1967–1968), Dean of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology (1981–1983), and director of the Institute for the History of Social Thought within the Institute of Sociology (1968–1999). Szacki retired from the university in 1999, but has been teaching at the private university-level Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities
The Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities is the private university in Poland. Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities was founded in 1996 by Andrzej Eliasz, Zbigniew Pietrasiński and Janusz Reykowski, former professors of the Institute of Psychology at the Polish Academy of...

 since 2003.

Szacki lectured and researched at several universities and institutions worldwide, including the New School for Social Research, the Collège de France
Collège de France
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, the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
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, the University of Oxford
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 (All Souls College
All Souls College, Oxford
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 and the Institut für die Wissenschaft vom Menschen (Vienna
Vienna
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).

From 1972 to 1976, Szacki was the president of the Polish Sociological Association
Polish Sociological Association
The Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne is the main professional organization of sociologists in Poland. The PTS defines its mission as "supporting the development of sociology and popularizing sociological knowledge within society".Currently the organization states to have approx...

, and held numerous further administrative positions, including in the Polish Academy of Sciences
Polish Academy of Sciences
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 (PAN). From 1974 to 1991, he was editor-in-chief of the Polish Sociology Bulletin.

Szacki is perhaps most noted for his monumental Historia myśli socjologicznej ("History of Sociological Thought"). Written in Minneapolis and Oxford
Oxford
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 and originally published in English in 1979, it failed to make a strong impact on international sociology, but remains a popular textbook among Polish teachers and students of sociology until this day. The updated edition of 2002 was awarded with the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science
Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science
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 (Nagroda Fundacji na rzecz Nauki Polskiej), colloquially dubbed the "Polish Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize
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", in 2003

In the 1970s, Szacki began to maintain contacts with oppositional circles, although he never became an active figure in politics. In 1978, he participated in the informal discussion group Doświadczenie i Przyszłość, which brought together pro- and anti-government intellectuals.

In 1991, Szacki co-founded the Solidarność Pracy (Labour Solidarity), a short-lived social-democratic party formed by left-wing Solidarity members, which merged with the Labour Union
Labour Union (Poland)
The Labour Union is a social-democratic political party in Poland. It is a member of the Party of European Socialists and Socialist International....

 (Unia Pracy) the following year. In 1998, he prefaced a book about the Gdańsk
Gdansk
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-based milieu of Polish liberals edited by the politician Donald Tusk
Donald Tusk
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 (then a member of the Freedom Union
Freedom Union (Poland)
The Freedom Union was a liberal democratic party in Poland. It was founded on March 20, 1994 out of the merger of the Democratic Union and the Liberal Democratic Congress . Both of these parties had roots in the Solidarity trade union movement. It represented European democratic and liberal...

).

In 1994, Szacki published a book on Liberalism after communism (original title Liberalizm po komunizmie), which was translated into English and other languages and received favourable reviews in the West. In it, Szacki addresses the challenges faced by liberal democracy in an environment shaped by decades of communism and earlier non-democratic governments - a topic that has occupied much of Szacki's academic publications and popular essays in the general press.

Szacki also translated several classic works from English
English language
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 and French
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 into Polish
Polish language
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: Some English-language writings by Florian Znaniecki
Florian Znaniecki
Florian Witold Znaniecki was a Polish sociologist. He taught and wrote in Poland and the United States. He was the 44th President of the American Sociological Association and the founder of academic sociology studies in Poland...

, a pioneering Polish sociologist, as well as Émile Durkheim
Émile Durkheim
David Émile Durkheim was a French sociologist. He formally established the academic discipline and, with Karl Marx and Max Weber, is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science and father of sociology.Much of Durkheim's work was concerned with how societies could maintain...

's classic work Les Règles de la méthode sociologique, Jean-Pierre Vernant
Jean-Pierre Vernant
Jean-Pierre Vernant was a French historian and anthropologist, specialist in ancient Greece. Influenced by Claude Lévi-Strauss, Vernant developed a structuralist approach to Greek myth, tragedy, and society which would itself be influential among classical scholars...

's Les origines de la pensée grecque and Marcel Mauss
Marcel Mauss
Marcel Mauss was a French sociologist. The nephew of Émile Durkheim, Mauss' academic work traversed the boundaries between sociology and anthropology...

's Sociologie et anthropologie.

In 2004, Szacki was honoured as a Righteous among the nations
Righteous Among the Nations
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. As a teenager during World War II
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, Szacki had helped his mother Barbara Szacka (who was also honoured) hide and support a pregnant Jewish woman named Irena Hollender, who had escaped from the Warsaw Ghetto
Warsaw Ghetto
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. In Nazi-occupied Poland, hiding Jews was an offence punishable by death.

Szacki is married to fellow sociologist Barbara Szacka.

Works

  • 1958: Historia jedynego romansu. Opowieść o Mochnackim [The history of a romance: A tale about Mochnacki
    Maurycy Mochnacki
    Maurycy Mochnacki was a Polish publicist and independence activist. He participated in the November Uprising as a soldier and chronicler - Powstanie narodu polskiego w roku 1830 i 1831. After the defeat, he emigrated. In his early life, he was a supporter of Polish Jacobins ideology. He died in...

    ]. Warszawa: Wiedza Powszechna.
  • 1962: Ojczyzna, naród, rewolucja: Problematyka narodowa w polskiej myśli szlacheckorewolucyjnej [Fatherland, nation, revolution: The national issue in the Polish Nobles' revolutionary]. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy.
  • 1964: Durkheim. Warszawa: Wiedza Powszechna.
  • 1965: Kontrrewolucyjne paradoksy: wizje świata francuskich antagonistów Wielkiej Rewolucji, 1789-1815 [Counter-revolutionary paradoxes: The world-views of the French antagonists of the Great Revolution, 1789-1815]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.
  • 1968: Utopie [Utopias]. Warszawa: Iskry.
  • 1971: Tradycja: przegląd problematyki [Tradition: A survey of the topic]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.
  • 1977 (ed.): Czy kryzys socjologii? [Sociology in crisis?]. Warszawa: Czytelnik.
  • 1977 (ed.): Idea społeczeństwa komunistycznego w pracach klasyków marksizmu [The idea of communist society in the works of Marxism's classics]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.
  • 1979: History of Sociological Thought. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-20737-2
  • 1980 (2nd edition 2000): Spotkania z Utopią [Encounters with Utopia], Warszawa: Iskry / Wydawnictwo Sic! (2nd edition). ISBN 83-86056-79-7
  • 1981: Historia myśli socjologicznej [History of Sociological Thought]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. ISBN 83-01-02014-8 (new edition 2002, ISBN 83-01-13844-0.
  • 1984 (ed. with Joanna Kurczewska): Tradycja i nowoczesność [Tradition and modernity]. Warszawa: Czytelnik. ISBN 83-07-00599-X.
  • 1985 (ed. with Edmund Mokrzycki, Maria Ofierska): O społeczeństwie i teorii społecznej: księga poświę̨cona pamięci Stanisława Ossowskiego [On society and social theory: A book dedicated to the memory of Stanisław Ossowski]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. ISBN 83-01-05488-3.
  • 1986: Znaniecki. Warszawa: Wiedza Powszechna. ISBN 83-214-0507-X
  • 1991: Dylematy historiografii idei oraz inne studia i szkice [Dilemmas of the history of ideas and other studies and sketches]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. ISBN 83-01-10482-1
  • 1994: Liberalizm po komunizmie. Kraków: Znak. ISBN 83-7006-364-0
    (English translation: Liberalism after communism. Budapest, New York: Central European University Press, 1995. ISBN 1-85866-015-7.
  • 1995 (ed.): Sto lat socjologii polskiej: od Supińskiego do Szczepańskiego [One hundred years of Polish sociology: From Supiński to Szczepański]. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe. ISBN 83-01-11787-7.
  • 1997 (ed.): Ani książe, ani kupiec: obywatel. Idea społeczeństwa obywatelskiego w myśli współczesnej [Neither prince nor merchant: The citizen. The idea of civil society in contemporary thought]. Kraków: Znak. ISBN 83-7006-786-7
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