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The Republic of Idiots
Only an idiot would work for 6000 złoty. – Elżbieta Bieńkowska, former Minister of Infrastructure and Development of the Republic of Poland, currently European Commissioner for Internal Market and…
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Moscow to Bologna: The (Re-)Sovietization of European Higher Education
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Knowledge Belongs to the Past
An interview with Marcel Gauchet by Maciej Nowicki Humanism was based on the assumption that you need to know things in order to exist as a human being. Today an individual exists regardless of any…
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The Dangers of Processed Education
Both the so-called progressives and the conservative educators regard education instrumentally. That is why they regard the knowledge content of education as far less significant than the teaching of…
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EDITORIAL: The War of Memory
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Bast Shoes and Sneakers
Antoni Kroh, “Wesołego Alleluja, Polsko Ludowa—czyli o pogmatwanych dziejach chłopskiej kultury plastycznej na ziemiach polskich” [Happy Easter, Poland of the Folk—or About the Tangled History of…
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Dr. Frankenstein Cures Us of Liberalism
Rafał Woś, “Dziecięca choroba liberalizmu” [Infantile Disorder of liberalism], Studio Emka 2014
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In the Footsteps of Sieroszewski
Michał Książek, Jakuck. Słownik Miejsca [Yakutsk. A Dictionary of a Place], Wydawnictwo Czarne, Wołowiec 2013, 248 pages
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China-Russia: Axis of Convenience—or Inconvenience?
Michał Lubina, Niedźwiedź w cieniu smoka. Rosja-Chiny 1991–2014, Księgarnia Akademicka, Kraków, 2014, 631 pgs. Marcin Kaczmarski, Russia-China Relations in the Post-Crisis International Order,…
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The Voice of Central Europe’s Exit
Jeremy Adelman, Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013.