Table of contents
The Return of Hegel. History, Dialectics and the Weak
Introduction
1. Ewa Majewska, Bartosz Wójcik The Return of Hegel. History, Dialectics and the Weak
2. Oxana Timofeeva - Hegel’s Enlightenment and the Dialectics of Vulva
Articles
3. Joanna Bednarek - Putting an End to “Man”: Nature and the Human in Hegel, Becoming-animal and Abolitionism
4. Agata Bielik-Robson - The Harnessed Lightning, or the Politics of Apocalypse: Hegel, Rosenzweig, Derrida
5. Ankica Čakardić - Hegel and anticapitalism: Notes on the political economy of poverty
6. Joseph Grim Feinberg - The Story of Dialectics and the Trickster of History
7. Andrzej Leder – The concept of de-sublation and the regressive process in History. Prolegomena.
8. Ewa Majewska - The Slave, Antigone and the Housewife. Hegel's Dialectics of the Weak
9. Marciń Pańków - Two metaphysics of freedom. Kant and Hegel on violence and law in the era of the fall of liberal democracy
Peoples history of Poland. A review Forum
10. Wiktor Marzec – Intro: Peoples history of Poland
11. Marcin Jarząbek – “People's History of Poland”—a guidebook for middle-class readers
12. Ewa Majewska – Serfdom as the Matrix of contemporary Poland, critically revisited
13. Brian Porter-Szűcs - Whiteness and Polishness
14. Michał Pospiszyl - Was the Enlightenment progress?
15. Keely Stauter-Halsted - Adam Leszczyński, “Ludowa historia Polski”: A revolution in Polish historiography?
16. Adam Leszczyński - “The People’s History of Poland” from the author’s perspective: what it is all about