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Res Publica Nowa 5 (2009)
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5 (2009)

Res Publica Nowa
 

Editorial

Icons -- twenty years of freedom in culture

Jarosław Kuisz
Between "dogs" and "debt"
Sylwia Wachowska
Two men and a mirror
Anna Kramek -- Klicka
Adventures of body and soul. Transgressions in the prose of Marian Pankowski and Michał Witkowski
Wojciech Przybylski
Polish free press like a supernova
Joanna Kusiak
Solitude in a penthouse
Katarzyna Kazimierowska
Eyesores, icons and the Palace of Culture -- on architecture of the last twenty years
Tomasz Kasprowicz
Polish bazaar and Polish shopping gallery -- two sides of the Polish soul
Magdalena M. Baran
Just to get a tasty bite?

Privacy

Jeffrey Rosen, Łukasz Bluszcz
Widespread monitoring works like placebo
Amitai Etzioni
The right to privacy v. the common good
Joanna Erbel
Intimacy in photography

Culture

Paweł Sztarbowski
One fifth ahead.
Looking the other way by Jerzy Grotowski
Agnieszka Jakimiak
Regaining the picture
Joanna Ostrowska
Polish-Jewish scraps of memory. Polin Joanny Dylewskiej as a testimony of a forsaken world
Paul Zawadzki
Leon Poliakov -- The history of Europe seen from the essentials

Coverage

Magdalena Malińska
Poland in the mirror of a hairdresser

Europe discussion

Artur Celiński
Italy. The sick man of Europe?

School of essay

Michał Warchala
The prophet of democratic religion
Walt Whitman
Personalism

Press review

Maciej Bana¶
Cyber left and its net revolution

Books

Jarosław Kuisz
Pulling an ear, as a guarantee of keeping the borders on Odra and Nysa Łużycka Rivers
Weronika Szczawińska
Scenes from no one's memory -- Rymkiewicz' fairytales about history
Michał Bilewicz
Poland the Goldhagen way. On legends about blond
Joanna Tokarska Bakir
Science, the current of pretence

Reply by Michał Bilewicz
Geert Mak, Wojciech Przybylski, Jarosław Kuisz
In Europe
Magdalena M. Baran
More precious than sparrows
David Ost
What is personal and political in interwar Poland
Bohdan Sławiński
Dorothy of Oz. About the play Everything Is Fine Between Us
Małgorzata Kowalska
Hybrid of subject as horror metaphysics
Andrzej Leder
Very short reply -- in reference to the matter of unity, which is always vague

Poems

Yehuda Amichaj
Commentary, Barbara Gryczan

Economy

Tomasz Kasprowicz
Between Friedman and Keynes
interview with Stanisław Gomułka


 

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