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

  1. "Popławski, Antoni", Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. Accessed 12 March 2016.
  2. Benedict Wagner-Rundell, Common Wealth, Common Good (Oxford University Press, 2015), p. 73.
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