A ‘good’ society and the law-governed state. Prolegomena to a constitution 29-42 Paweł Kaczorowski PDF (Język Polski)
Politics and the constitution. A reflection on the right to privacy in the context of the judgments of the US Supreme Court 60-77 Rafał Prostak PDF (Język Polski)
What does the quality of social dialogue depend upon? A concept of the administrative state and the network state as exemplified by the institution of social dialogue 121-152 Tomasz Grzegorz Grosse PDF (Język Polski)
Noble nihilism and a classic query of political philosophy. The distinction between facts and values in the political thinking of Max Weber 204-231 Paweł Marczewski PDF (Język Polski)
The need to think: (Hannah Arendt: Responsibility and Judgment) 233-237 Jakub Szczepański PDF (Język Polski)
Who are the Americans? (Samuel Huntington: Who Are We? The Challenges to America’s National Identity) 238-246 Żaneta Oczkowska PDF (Język Polski)
Freedom as the curse of the weakest: (Michael Walzer: Politics and Passion: Towards a More Egalitarian Liberalism) 247-255 Tomasz Żuradzki PDF (Język Polski)
Politics – thinking – religion: (Aleksander Bobko: Thought in Confrontation with Evil. The Political and Religious Dimension in the Philosophy of Kant and Tischner) 256-261 Stanisław Gałkowski PDF (Język Polski)