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This book explores the interplay between Christianity, social market economy, and regional transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, with a focus on the legacy of Kreisau and the role of the Church in the diocese of Oppeln. It discusses the significance of ecumenical dialogue and the integration process within Europe, highlighting the challenges faced by churches and societies in their journey toward European integration, as seen through the lens of Renovabis. The text examines whether social market economy is merely a buzzword or a viable program, emphasizing the Christian perspective on human dignity and social policy. It calls for renewed respect among individuals and addresses the current state of church social teachings, alongside the relationship between Christian ethics and economic realities. Additionally, the book analyzes the balance between economic efficiency and individual freedom in shaping economic policy, while discussing the regionalization of administration and structural support in Poland. It provides a detailed examination of the restructuring of Silesia, emphasizing the importance of trilateral cooperation and interdisciplinary approaches. The narrative also covers the cross-border collaboration between the Free State of Saxony, Poland, and the Czech Republic, positioning Silesia within the European Union framework. Finally, it includes summaries in Polish and Czech, along with an author index, enca
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Schlesien auf dem Weg in die Europäische Union, Lu der Gerken
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- 2001
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