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EDITORIAL: Everything We Think We Know about the US Is Wrong
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Culture as a Source of Practice
Peter Sloterdijk, Musisz życie swe odmienić [You must change your life], trans. Jaroslaw Janiszewski, PWN, Warsaw 2014
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The Animal Point of View
Eric Baratay, Le point de vue animal. Une autre version de l’histoire [“The animal point of view. Another version of the story “], SEUIL Edition
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Two Germanies, Two Cultures
Carsten Kretschmann: Zwischen Spaltung und Gemeinsamkeit. Kultur im geteilten Deutschland, be.bra Verlag, Berlin-Brandenburg, 2012, ISBN 978-3-89809-412-2
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Phenomenological Space Cadets to the Rescue
Michael Gubser, The Far Reaches: Phenomenology, Ethics, and Social Renewal in Central Europe. (Stanford California: Stanford University Press, 2014).
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Masaryk and the Poles
No politician did more harm to the Polish-Czech relations than Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. For him the “lordly” Poland symbolized everything he hated.
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Has the Turnaround to Russia Been Good for the Czech Economy?
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Can Orbán Break Out of the Diplomatic Isolation?
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Russia’s Non-Soviet Path
Fortunately for the world, no matter how “Asian” the Russian leadership may become, the Russians have been and remain an inherently European people.
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Defending the Wrong Rule of Law
Both liberal democracy and business environment in Central Europe suffer from the extreme level of formalism in making and implementing laws and regulations—the approach, which has unfortunately been…