@misc{Stambulski_Michał_Politicon_2019, author={Stambulski, Michał and Muszyński, Karol and Jezierska, Justyna and Cyuńczyk, Filip and Eckhardt, Piotr and Zomerski, Wojciech and Mercescu, Alexandra and Kocemba, Karolina and Koczanowicz, Leszek}, copyright={Copyright by Centre for Legal Education and Social Theory (CLEST)}, address={Wrocław}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Centre for Legal Education and Social Theory (CLEST)}, language={eng}, language={pol}, abstract={We would like to introduce you to thesecond volume of the zine “politicon.rule of law – constitutionalism – democracy”. It is devoted to the book by LeszekKoczanowicz, a Wrocław philosopherof politics, entitled Politics of Dialogue.Koczanowicz analyses the phenomenonof dialogue in the context of democratic society. The author points out thatdiscussions on liberal democracy areexcessively focused on seeking consensus, while for the functioning of moderndemocratic societies understandingis more important than reaching anagreement. Understanding the politicalopponent – the reason why they presentthis and not another position – does notmean agreeing to their demands, but ithas a certain value that unites the community and limits violence. This conceptis imbued with anxiety about the state ofthe contemporary public debate and canbe understood as an attempt to searchfor a new, acceptable minimum for ademocratic struggle for power.}, type={text}, title={Politicon II. Demokracja poza konsensusem. Wokół „Polityki dialogu” Leszka Koczanowicza}, keywords={rule of law, constitutionalism, democracy state of law, Koczanowicz Leszek}, }