Ekonomiczne i etyczne cele ziemiańskiego stronnictwa ,,klemensowczyków” w latach czterdziestych XIX wieku
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The 1840s brought a certain revival both in intellectual life and efforts to modernize
agriculture in the Kingdom of Poland. Count Andrzej Zamoyski (1800–1874)
played an inspiring role here. In all his properties replaced feudal service by rents.
Moreover, even though the villein system was still in place, he was a spokesman for
a transition to this more modern form of managing for the totality of the landed
gentry. On his initiative, the periodical “Roczniki Gospodarstwa Krajowego”
(“Polish Farming Annual”) came out. “Roczniki” brought in representatives of the
Kingdom’s landed gentry supporting actions aimed at economic development and
the promotion of civilization, soon to be called organic work.
Representatives of the landowning party supporting the idea of organic work
were popularly called “klemensowczycy”, because of their participation in conventions
held in Andrzej Zamoyski’s estate in the village of Klemensów. The leader of
the “klemensowczycy” blazed a trail for Poland’s progress of civilization, where he
was characterized by Occidentalism, understood as referring to historical experiences
of the Western world.
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