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Magdalena Borowska
The Essence of Art and Artistic Creation:
The Post-Modern Vision of the Path to a “Community of the Future”
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America in an Age of Settling Accounts
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Dariusz Góra-Szopiński
Universalizing the Polish Pope. Arkadiusz Modrzejewski’s Attempt to Describe the World Order According to John Paul II
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Among contemporary authors whose philosophical and social thought can be regarded as universalistic, Karol Wojtyła (1920–2005), who became the Pope John Paul II(1978–2005), seems to hold a particular place. An attempt to present the thought of Karol Wojtyła/John Paul II in universalistic categories has been recently made by thePolish philosopher and political scientist Arkadiusz Modrzejewski. The article discusses the advantages and drawbacks of his proposition.
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J. Reed Smith
The Oxford History of Byzantium, Cyril Mango
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Krzysztof Pacewicz
Against Religion, Wars and States. The Case for Enlightenment Atheism, Just War Pacifism and Liberal-democraticAnarchism by Andrew Fiala
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Jens Loenhoff
On the Notion of the Boundary in the Philosophical Anthropology of Helmuth Plessner
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Within the philosophical anthropology of Helmuth Plessner the concept of the boundary plays a prominent role. As a basic idea to understand the existence of livingorganisms the key concept of the boundary allows to conceive the specifics of human extistence in the term of the eccentric positionality as a fundamental constitution ofman. The article tries to reconstruct the genesis and the systematic content of the concept of the boundary and to outline the consequences for Plessner’s social philosophy.
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Andrew Targowski
The Anthropology of the Credit Crisis: Magical Thinking, Irrationality and the Role of Inequality by Niccolo Leo Caldararo
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The Horrible Gift of Freedom: Atlantic Slavery and the Representation of Emancipation
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Tarik A. Smith
Hands on the Freedom Plow
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Tamura A. Lomax
Erotica or Thanatica?:
Black Feminist Criticism on the Ropes
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Valérie K. Orlando
Thiefing Sugar from the Island Beneath the Sea:
New Literatures on/from the Caribbean
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Regina Bradley
Thug Life: Race, Gender, and the Meaning of Hip Hop
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Emily A. Owens
Against the Closet: Black Political Longing and the Erotics of Race
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Kemi Adeyemi
Freedom With Violence: Race, Sexuality, and the US State
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Robert J. Topinka
Modernity, Freedom, and the African Diaspora: Dublin, New Orleans, Paris
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Crystal R. Sanders
Stormy Weather: Middle-Class African American Marriages between the Two World Wars
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Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel
Slavery by Another Name:
A Film Review
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Michael O. West
Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life
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Radicalism at the Crossroads: African-American Women Activists in the Cold War
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Christine Germain
Claire of the Sea Light
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