Tomasz Kozak
Poroseidy. Fenomenologia kultury trawersującej
Poroseidy is a peculiar emancipatory encyclopedia, a constellation of free slogans meant to inspire a creative negation of authoritarian tendencies that increasingly deform contemporary culture. In the narrative dimension, the book is a collection of parables (philosophical parables) whose protagonists – functionaries of conservative political regimes – free themselves from the influence of tyrannical power (erotic, religious, political and aesthetic), and thus gain the ability to think and act independently. These liberations are accompanied by commentaries – essayistic parallels – which freely converse with the founding fathers of modernity: Kant, Hegel and Schiller, and oppose the proponents of late modern philosophy.