Leszek Nowak
and Marcin Paprzycki
ON THE NATURE OF SOCIAL SYSTEM
Ulrich Preuss
Political Order and Democracy. Carl Schmitt and His Influence
Katarzyna Paprzycka
A Paradox in Hobbes’ Philosophy of Law
Steven Esquith
Democratic Political Dialogue
Edward Jelinski
Democracy in Polish Reformist Socialist Thought
Katarzyna Paprzycka
The Master and Slave Configuration in Hegel’s System
Maurice Godelier
Lévi-Strauss, Marx and after. A Reappraisal of Structuralist and Marxist Tools for
Social Logics
Krzysztof Niedzwiadek
On the Structure of Social System
Waldemar Czajkowski
Social Being and Its Reproduction
ON RATIONALITY AND CAPTIVITY
Marek Ziólkowski
Leszek Nowak
Two Inter-Human Limits to the Rationality of Man
Marcin Paprzycki
The Non-Christian Model of Man: An Attempt at a Psychoanalytic Explanation
Robert Egiert
Toward the Sophisticated Rationalistic Model of Man
ON SOCIAL REVOLUTION
Leszek Nowak
Revolution Is an Opaque Progress but a Progress Nonetheless
Katarzyna Paprzycka
and Marcin Paprzycki
How do Enslaved People Make Revolution?
Grzegorz Tomczak
Is It Worth Winning a Revolution?
Krzysztof Brzechczyn
Civil Loops and the Absorption of Elites
Richard McCleary
What Makes Marxist Historical Materialism Objective?
Grzegorz Kotlarski
Classes and Masses in Social Philosophy of Rosa Luxemburg
ON REAL SOCIALISM
Ernest Gellner
Witold Marciszewski
Economic and the Idea of Information. Why Socialism Must Have Collapsed?
Leszek Nowak
, Katarzyna Paprzycka
and Marcin Paprzycki
On Multilinearity of Socialism
Achim Siegel
The Overrepression Cycle in the Soviet Union. An Operationalization of a
Theoretical Model
Krzysztof Brzechczyn
The State of the Teutonic Order As a Socialist Society
DISCUSSIONS
Richard McCleary
Socioanalysis and Philosophy
Wlodzimierz Heller
Methodological Remarks on the Public and the Private in Hannah Arendt’s Political
Philosophy
Krzysztof Brzechczyn
On Unsuccessful Conquest and Successful Subordination