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Zygmunt Balicki (30 December 1858 in Lublin – 12 September 1916 in Saint Petersburg) was a Polish sociologist, publicist and one of the first leading thinkers of the modern Polish nationalism in the late 19th century under the foreign Partitions of Poland. Balicki developed his original political thought inspired by the ideals of Aleksander Świętochowski from the movement of Positivism which was marked by the attempts at trying to stop the wholesale Russification and Germanization of the Poles ever since the Polish language was banned in reprisal for the January Uprising. Balicki was a key protagonist in the National Democratic campaign of antisemitic agitation.

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  • Zygmunt Balicki (ca)
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  • Zygmunt Balicki (Lublin, Polònia, 30 de desembre de 1858 - Sant Petersburg,12 de setembre de 1916) fou un sociòleg, escriptor i polític polonès. Va estudiar ciències socials a les universitats de Sant Petersburg, Zuric i Ginebra. Es va doctorar per aquesta última. Fundador de la Lliga Nacional Polonesa i actiu desvetllador de la consciència nacional. Va passar quasi tota la seva vida a l'exili per les seves idees polítiques. Va escriure sobre psicologia social, sobre parlamentarisme i sobre la noció d'estat. (ca)
  • Zygmunt Balicki (naskiĝis la 30-an de decembro 1858 en Lublin, mortis la 12-an de septembro 1916 en Petrogrado) – pola sociologo, publicisto, politikisto kaj unu el ĉefaj ideologoj de . (eo)
  • Zygmunt Balicki (30 December 1858 in Lublin – 12 September 1916 in Saint Petersburg) was a Polish sociologist, publicist and one of the first leading thinkers of the modern Polish nationalism in the late 19th century under the foreign Partitions of Poland. Balicki developed his original political thought inspired by the ideals of Aleksander Świętochowski from the movement of Positivism which was marked by the attempts at trying to stop the wholesale Russification and Germanization of the Poles ever since the Polish language was banned in reprisal for the January Uprising. Balicki was a key protagonist in the National Democratic campaign of antisemitic agitation. (en)
  • Zygmunt Balicki (ur. 30 grudnia 1858 w Lublinie, zm. 12 września 1916 w Piotrogrodzie) – polski socjolog, psycholog społeczny, publicysta, polityk, jeden z czołowych ideologów Narodowej Demokracji, od 1891 członek korespondent Towarzystwa Muzeum Narodowego Polskiego w Rapperswilu. (pl)
  • Zygmunt Balicki (30 de dezembro de 1858, Lublin, Império Russo - 12 setembro de 1916, São Petersburgo, Império Russo) foi um sociólogo polonês, publicitário e um dos primeiros chefes ativistas e ideólogos da direita do partido Democracia Nacional. Balicki estudou ciências sociais nas universidades de São Petersburgo, Zurique e Genebra, esta última onde realizou um doutorado. Juntamente com Roman Dmowski fundou a (Liga Nacional) e o Stronnictwo Narodowo-Demokratyczne (Partido Nacional Democrático). (pt)
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