This review essay focuses on a publication of great significance to the history of social thought, containing the correspondence of Stefan Czarnowski, several of his Polish correspondents, as well as Henri Hubert and Marcel Mauss. The discussion is supplemented by valuable comments from the essay’s author, who has personal connections to figures appearing in the publication and is himself both a participant in and observer of academic life in Poland.
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