Piotr smuniewski biography of albert
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On the Need of Research on the Phenomenon of a Person in the Polish Security Studies
INTRODUCTION
The human rights horizon, the principle of both individual and community personal autonomy, constituting an ideological and organizational foundation of modern democracies result in the fact that, on the one hand, providing common and individual legal, economic and social security is the prime task of political institutions, and on the other, security studies prove necessary not as a next research area, but as a reflection embracing the efforts of social sciences and humanities. At the same time, however, due to the complexity and multidimensionality of contemporary, developed societies, as well as deep dependence in various aspects on political, administrative and economic structures, a human being, an undoubtedly fundamental subject of security becomes utterly problematic in the area of security studies. Hence this article focuses on how crucial it is to point out and justify the necessity to undertake in-depth research on the subjective dimension of security studies.
The first part of the article deals with the problem of a human being as a basic subject of security re-search and the connection between the way of perceiving man, human instrumentality, axiological horizon tha
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Bartłomiej Dźwigała
Political Liturgies: An Overlooked Legacy of Ernst H. Kantorowicz (Book Workshop, Obrzycko 2019)
by Paweł Figurski, Grzegorz Pac, and Bartłomiej Dźwigała
"It is really no longer possible for the mediaeval historian (…) to deal cheerfully with the hist... more "It is really no longer possible for the mediaeval historian (…) to deal cheerfully with the history of mediaeval thought and culture without ever opening a missal." This claim, uttered in 1946, comes not from a theologian involved in the Liturgical Movement, but from a man who, according to his own words, "shot the communist in Munich," he also resisted McCarthyism, and, while his personal and political life has recently garnered much attention, he remains one of the most influential medievalists of the twentieth century. The author of the quoted statement was Ernst Hartwig Kantorowicz (EKa), who in his Laudes regiae added that "the liturgy (…) is today one of the most important auxiliaries to the study of mediaeval history." However, despite EKa’s strong convictions, 70 years later his words remain wishful thinking. In the curriculum of medieval studies, as well as in the research outputs of most medievalists, liturgy still remains a "reservation," as E