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Tadeusz Kowalik (19 November 1926 – 30 July 2012) was a Polish
economist An economist is a professional and practitioner in the social science discipline of economics. The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy. Within this field there are ...
, public intellectual and political and
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. As a prolific publicist in the area of
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, he is notable for his dissenting leftist views expressed during the Polish systemic transformation (in 1989 and later).


Biography

Tadeusz Kowalik was born in Kajetanówka near Lublin in what at that time was central-eastern Poland. As a youngster he became radicalized by the economic backwardness of his region under the prewar
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regime and then by the
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. In 1946 he joined the youth wing of the communist
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and in 1951 graduated from the
University of Warsaw The University of Warsaw ( pl, Uniwersytet Warszawski, la, Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public university in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country offering 37 different fields o ...
. At the height of his career Kowalik was Poland's leading
political economist Political economy is the study of how economic systems (e.g. markets and national economies) and political systems (e.g. law, institutions, government) are linked. Widely studied phenomena within the discipline are systems such as labour m ...
, professor of
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and
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, specialist in comparative analysis of economic systems and historian of economic thought. He worked from 1960 at subunits of the
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, from 1993 at the Institute of Economics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, taught at
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's higher education institutions (the social science school of the
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and later at schools of economy and business), and at foreign universities and scholarly institutions, namely
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,
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in
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,
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,
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in
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and New York's New School for Social Research. Kowalik completed all these foreign assignments before being granted a full professorship in Poland (1989).Tadeusz Kowalik, ''Róża Luksemburg. Teoria akumulacji i imperializmu'' osa Luxemburg: Theory of Accumulation and Imperialism Instytut Wydawniczy Książka i Prasa, Warsaw 2012, , back cover For nearly half a century Kowalik remained at the forefront of the economic debate in Poland. He was particularly influenced by the Polish economists Rosa Luxemburg,
Michał Kalecki Michał Kalecki (; 22 June 1899 – 18 April 1970) was a Polish Marxian economist. Over the course of his life, Kalecki worked at the London School of Economics, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and Warsaw School of Economics ...
and Oskar R. Lange, of whom the latter two were his mentors, older colleagues and co-workers (Kowalik co-authored works with Kalecki). He also worked with other pro-
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academics, including the philosopher
Leszek Kołakowski Leszek Kołakowski (; ; 23 October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analyses of Marxist thought, especially his three-volume history, '' Main Currents of Marxism'' (1976 ...
and the economist
Włodzimierz Brus Włodzimierz Brus (; ; born Beniamin Zylberberg, 23 August 1921 – 31 August 2007) was an economist and party functionary in communist Poland. He emigrated from Poland in 1972, removed from power after the 1968 Polish political crisis. Brus spen ...
. Despite the restrictions the communist authorities imposed on him, Kowalik was the most published economist of his generation in Poland (because of the official prohibitions, many of his works appeared under the names of the senior economist Edward Lipiński and other Kowalik associates). From 1970, Kowalik supervised Jerzy Osiatyński's editing of Kalecki's collected works. From 1948 Kowalik was a member of the
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, from which he was expelled, or which he quit, during the 1968 purge. In 1956–62 Kowalik was involved in the revisionist-dissident
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. In 1956–57 he was chief editor of ''Życie Gospodarcze'' ('The Economic Life') weekly, fired for the allegedly revisionist views he espoused (he wanted to reform the overly centralized state socialist system). An active participant of the democratic opposition's leftist current from the 1960s, in the 1970s he was among the signatories of several appeals presented to the communist authorities in defense of repressed activists and he worked with the pioneering
Workers' Defence Committee The Workers' Defense Committee ( pl, Komitet Obrony Robotników , KOR) was a Polish civil society group that was established to give aid to prisoners and their families after the June 1976 protests and ensuing government crackdown. KOR was an exam ...
(KOR)
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group. Kowalik was a founding member of the Society for Scientific Courses (''Towarzystwo Kursów Naukowych'') from 1978, but was officially banned from teaching or publishing. In August 1980 in Gdańsk, he was a member of the advisory "Expert Commission" of the
Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee (or ''Inter-Factory Strike Committee'', pl, Międzyzakładowy Komitet Strajkowy, MKS) was an action strike committee formed in Gdańsk Shipyard, People's Republic of Poland on 16 August 1980. It was led by Lech ...
. In 1981 the Solidarity labor union was suppressed. In the 1980s, Kowalik published extensively in the
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, expressing his support for the principles of democratic
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, and participated in Solidarity structures. In his writings Kowalik used the ideas developed in the 1920s and 1930s by Oskar Lange and other Polish Marxists, who were critical of the socialist (at that time Soviet) industrial organization. In 1989–92 Kowalik was a co-organizer of the
Labour Solidarity Labour Solidarity ( pl, Solidarność Pracy, SP) was a political party in Poland. History The SP was initially a faction within the Solidarity movement, which coalesced between 1989 and 1991 led by Ryszard Bugaj and Karol Modzelewski. The part ...
(''Solidarność Pracy'') faction, and in 1992 he co-founded the
Labour United Labour Union ( pl, Unia Pracy, ''UP'') is a minor social-democratic political party in Poland. It is a member of the Party of European Socialists (PES). History Labour Union was formed in June 1992. The party contested the 1993 parliamentary ...
(''Unia Pracy'') party. Kowalik was and remained a supporter of the social-democratic economic model and he opposed the prevalent in the 1980s and 1990s neoliberal views that promoted an unbridled
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. During 1994–2005, Kowalik was a member of the Council for Socio-Economic Strategy at the Council of Ministers (RSSG, ''Rada Strategii Społeczno-Gospodarczej przy Radzie Ministrów''). He authored or co-authored numerous books, including ''Rosa Luxemburg: Theory of Accumulation and Imperialism'' (1971, 2014 English translation) and ''From Solidarity to Sellout: The Restoration of Capitalism in Poland'' (2011).


Revision of Keynesian political economy

Tadeusz Kowalik, like Kazimierz Łaski, was an important student of
Michał Kalecki Michał Kalecki (; 22 June 1899 – 18 April 1970) was a Polish Marxian economist. Over the course of his life, Kalecki worked at the London School of Economics, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford and Warsaw School of Economics ...
, whose ideas Kowalik developed in his mature years in practical terms, as an activist and publicist of the Polish political transformation (around 1990 and later). Kowalik was disappointed by the neglect of the economic legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, Michał Kalecki and Oskar Lange, which he considered applicable to Poland's new reality. From Lange Kowalik inherited an open-minded and non-dogmatic approach to analyzing the reasoning of economists from different schools of thought. Based on his understanding of Luxemburg's works, Kowalik challenged the established views of the Keynesian Revolution. The Luxemburg's insight gave Kowalik ideas for a new interpretation of Kalecki's 1933 theory, which caused Kalecki to reconsider aspects of his own work. After 1968, Kowalik and Kalecki in a joint paper entitled "Observations on the ''Crucial Reform''" revisited the issues of the Keynesian Revolution from the point of view of the Marxist discussions that preceded it.


Critique of Polish transformation

From the 1950s, Kowalik was critical of the ways in which state socialist economy was implemented in Poland and worked on its reform, until he was removed from the position of chief editor of the official economic periodical. From the late 1980s, he was among the most persistent critics of the Polish systemic transformation, the economic aspects of which were based largely on the so-called
Balcerowicz Plan The Balcerowicz Plan ( pl, plan Balcerowicza), also termed " Shock Therapy", was a method for rapidly transitioning from an economy based on state ownership and central planning, to a capitalist market economy. A group of experts, which they fo ...
, and of the Polish variant of
capitalism Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit. Central characteristics of capitalism include capital accumulation, competitive markets, price system, priva ...
that subsequently developed. It was imposed, according to Kowalik, in conformity with the " Anglo-Saxon neoliberal systemic concept". Kowalik, who favored the Nordic model of economic distribution, argued that the newly dominant Polish reformers chose and pursued the least favorable, in terms of societal interests, of the three economic scenarios possible. Kowalik wrote in 1996: "In Europe of the second half of the 20th century, one of the most unjust socioeconomic systems came into being in Poland". He argued that Prime Minister
Tadeusz Mazowiecki Tadeusz Mazowiecki (; 18 April 1927 – 28 October 2013) was a Polish author, journalist, philanthropist and Christian-democratic politician, formerly one of the leaders of the Solidarity movement, and the first non-communist Polish prime min ...
(Poland's first non-communist chief of government) and his circle could have chosen a different course and he spoke of "Mazowiecki's ideological failure". Social inequities, Kowalik claimed, destabilize the foundations of political institutions in
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. From the early 1990s, Kowalik promoted many of the ideas later popularized by
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. However, despite Kowalik's preeminence among Polish economists, in Polish politics his voice was consistently drowned and his views marginalized.


Books

* ''Róża Luksemburg. Teoria akumulacji i imperializmu'' ('Rosa Luxemburg: theory of accumulation and imperialism'). Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, Wrocław 1971. Also Książka i Prasa, Warszawa 2012, . * ''Rosa Luxemburg: Theory of Accumulation and Imperialism''.
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, London 2014, . * ''From Solidarity to Sellout: The Restoration of Capitalism in Poland''.
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, New York 2011, . * ''O lepszy ład społeczno-ekonomiczny'' ('For a better socioeconomic order'). Polskie Towarzystwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2013, .


References

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