
The author directs our attention to the life and works of Jordan Kuničić, a Dominican priest, philospher and theologist, who in his philosophical-theological discourses critically addresses Communism and studies its teachings from the doctrinal and ethical standpoints comparing it with Christian teachings and the Christian worldview. In his presentation of the thought and the works of J.Kuničić the author points out the nature of the Communist social order, based on “uniformity of thought” and force which do not allow the individual freedom of thought and action and also divest him of moral responsibility. He notes the discrepancy between the attitudes of the Communists before coming into power, when all means of destroying the existing government were justifiable and when promises of “castles in the air” were in abundance, and after taking power into their hands when blind obedience and respect toward the government was uncompromisingly demanded.
Autor se osvrće na život i djelo Jordana Kuničića, dominikanca, svećenika, filozofa i teologa, koji u svojim filozofsko-teološkim raspravama kritički pristupa komunizmu i proučava njegovu nauku s idejnog i etičkog stajališta u usporedbi s kršćanskom naukom i svjetonazorom. U svom prikazu misli i djela J. Kuničića autor svraća pozornost na komunistički poredak koji počiva na jednoumlju i sili, ne dopuštajući pojedincu slobodu mišljenja i djelovanja i lišavajući ga moralne odgovornosti. Uočava veliku razliku u stavu komunista prije dolaska na vlast, kada su opravdavali sva sredstva u rušenju postojeće vlasti i obećavajući narodu "kule u zraku", te poslije preuzimanja vlasti u svoje ruke, kada su strogo zahtijevali od svih slijepu poslušnost i poštivanje vlasti.
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