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Res Publica Nowa 6 (2009)
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6 (2009)

Res Publica Nowa
 

Editorial

The advantage of a woman?

Marta Budkowska, Aneta Gawkowska, Agnieszka Grzybek, Maria ¦rodoń
- a discussion
On feminism, its spiritual dimension and theology of body
Sylwia Chutnik
Women in prayer
A short impression of women's spirituality in a city

Culture

Iwona Kurz
Between the frames: little girls grow up
On comic strips today
Leela Corman
Unterzachn
A comic strip from a NY award winning author
Kuba Szreder
A few times X or phantom pains of Warsaw
On the funeral symbolism of the National Stadium In Warsaw
Agata Pietrasik
Terror of the past
On Terror Haza - the museum of communism in Budapest and pop-memory
Karolina Wigura
Ontology of unforgiveness
Martin Pollack
When women smile from the side
On buying memory on eBay
Dorota Kowalkowska, Natalia Pamuła
A house, where life is scary
On the Six Feet Under TV series
Tomasz Szerszeń
Sacrum and politics. College of Sociology 1937-1939
On the history of the College of Sociology
Michał Libera
Keith Rowe. Multilevel of non-playing

Europe discussions

Dorian Jano, Ilir Kalema
Debating the Albanian law on lustration. A necessary, redundant or long overdue law?
Comments on Albanian lustration law
Joanna Kusiak
Politics of pop-art, pop-art for politics
Portrait of Edi Rama

Short story

Jarosław Kuisz
Board Games are Pointless

Politics/ideas

Jarosław Makowski
New political theology
On the political theology of JB Metz
Johann Baptist Metz
How do I speak about God in the presence of a secular world?
Jan-Werner Müller
Muslim and Christian democracies - notes on historical analogies
History of Christina democracy and the potential for Muslim democracy
Marcin Dobrowolski
President of Europe in a Europe without a president
Analysis of the French presidency in the EU

Interview

Marta Ciecielska, Katarzyna Kazimierowska
A shoe-cleaner and a thinker
Janusz Korczak - an Auschwitz martyr, a doctor, writer, founder and leader of an orphanage

School of essay

Sławomir Szczepaniak
A philosopher in service to the state
Introducing Patočka
Jan Patočka
Care for the soul of the heritage of Europe
Chapter five of Jan Patočka's book Plato and Europe

Press review

Maciej Melon
Kronos for the crisis
Review of a Polish independent philosophy journal

Books

Przemysław Czapliński
Residents and Half-Breeds
On the book by Joanna Bator
Andrzej Leder
Notes on trust, big money and secularization
Essay on the concept of trust in a post-crisis world
Joanna Kusiak, Piotr Nowak, Wojciech Przybylski, Maria Rogaczewska, Paweł ¦piewak
Is there a generation without a rebellion?
A discussion on the 1980s generation, the 1960s in Poland and it's potential for sovereign identity
Małgorzata Mostek
Spirituality in the times of pop-culture
Anna Kramek-Klicka
Someone tells something to someone... Sweet Flag (Tatarak)
Paweł Marczewski
To give an appropriate word to politics
A call for a Central-European dictionary of politics and a critique of David Robertson's version

Poetry

Inger Christensen
Justyna Czechowska
Poetry is a game that we play with the world

Economy

Edward Chow, Wojciech Konończuk
On Europe, Russia, China and the global energy market
Wojciech Konończuk
Energetic intrigue
Energy supplies and geopolitics after the crisis
Dobiesław Nazimek, Tomasz Kasprowicz
Let's make a virtue of compulsion
On future energy sources

Also, I would like to say that...

Wojciech Przybylski
On the cultural reform
Comments on the widely discussed cultural reform in Poland


 

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Where were you when Europe fell apart?

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Even nameless horrors must be named

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Literary perspectives
The re-transnationalization of literary criticism

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Mykola Riabchuk
Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU

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Changing media, Media in change
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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