Om Katechizm Nie-Rycerski
In this philosophical and literary work, Klaczko presents a critique of the chivalric ideal and its role in Polish society. Drawing on a range of sources, from medieval chronicles to contemporary political treatises, Klaczko argues that the cult of knighthood is a distortion of Christian values, and that true morality and justice cannot be achieved through violence and force. Despite its specific historical context, Klaczko's ideas still resonate today, and this volume is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about the role of ethics and ideology in a just society.
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