Antoni Popławski
Antoni Popławski (1739–1789) was a Polish Piarist educator and economist.[1] A physiocrat and a proponent of the emancipation of serfs, in 1774 he coined the term "noble democracy" to describe the political system of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.[2] Popławski was born and died in Cracow.
Works
- O rozporzadzeniu i wydoskonaleniu edukacji obywatelskiej (1774) Available on Google Books.
- Moralna nauka dla szkól narodowych (1778)
gollark: Write a bare metal fizzbuzz program in D.
gollark: Does it have a lambda calculus evaluator?
gollark: Anyway, how goes palaiologotexteditor?
gollark: To enable beneficial gollark-like thought patterns? Good idea.
gollark: That's quite neat. Although I feel like for those specific cases some kind of general regexy replace support would be better.
References
- "Popławski, Antoni", Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. Accessed 12 March 2016.
- Benedict Wagner-Rundell, Common Wealth, Common Good (Oxford University Press, 2015), p. 73.
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