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  1. Miłosz has gone.Adam Michnik & Clare Cavanagh - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (2):175-184.
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    “The period after 1989”.Václav Havel & Adam Michnik - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (3):319-323.
    This guest column amounts to a conversation between two of the crucial figures in the world of Soviet bloc dissidents about developments in their part of the world since the overthrow of communism there in 1989. They agree that a “creeping coup d'état” is underway, in which not only the government administrations of their countries have changed, but also their systems of governance—for the worse. “It is not,” they agree, “what the democratic opposition spent twenty-five years fighting for.” Their apprehension (...)
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    The Period After 1989.Václav Havel, Adam Michnik & Translated by Clare Cavanagh - 2019 - Common Knowledge 25 (1-3):378-383.
    This guest column amounts to a conversation between two of the most crucial Soviet bloc dissidents about developments since the 1989 overthrow of communismin their part of the world. They agree that a “creeping coup d’état” is underway in which not only the government administrations of their countries have changed but also their systems of governance—and changed for the worse. “It is not,” they agree, “what the democratic opposition spent twenty-five years fighting for.” Their apprehension is that, under new forms, (...)
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    After the Revolution.Adam Michnik - 1990 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 2 (1):61-65.
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    MANTRA: Rather than Discourse.Adam Michnik & Annette Dulzin - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (3):516-525.
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    The Prince and the pauper in strange communion with Leszek kołakowski.Adam Michnik - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (2):177-197.
    This memorial to Leszek Kołakowski by perhaps his most famous student—a cofounder of the Solidarity movement—treats Kołakowski's life story only in passing. Not a conventional eulogy, the essay runs extensively through several of the arguments Kołakowski made over the years that taught the Polish “Generation of `68” how best to undo oppression and why they should do so. Emphasis falls on the difficulty, unpredictability, and unclassifiable features of Kołakowski's writings—features that, paradoxically, did not stand in the way of his becoming (...)
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    What We Want to Do and What We Can Do.Adam Michnik - 1981 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1981 (47):66-77.
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    The trouble with history: morality, revolution, and counterrevolution.Adam Michnik - 2014 - New Haven: Yale University Press. Edited by Irena Grudzińska-Gross.
    Renowned Eastern European author Adam Michnik was jailed for more than six years by the communist regime in Poland for his dissident activities. He was an outspoken voice for democracy in the world divided by the Iron Curtain and has remained so to the present day. In this thoughtful and provocative work, the man the Financial Times named "one of the 20 most influential journalists in the world" strips fundamentalism of its religious component and examines it purely as a secular (...)
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    W poszukiwaniu utraconego sensu.Adam Michnik - 2007 - Warszawa: Fundacja Zeszytów Literackich.
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    When socrates became pericles václav Havel's “great history,” 1936–2011.Adam Michnik & Agnieszka Marczyk - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (3):387-418.
    This essay is a memorial tribute from one member of the Common Knowledge editorial board to another. Adam Michnik, a cofounder of the first dissident organization in East-Central Europe, writes about the details and the symbolic importance of his first meeting, in 1978 on Mt. Snĕžka, with Václav Havel, coorganizer of Charter 77. From his insider’s perspective, the author retells the history of dissent in communist Europe from that time until the Velvet Revolution and Havel’s election as president of Czechoslovakia (...)
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    Peace and Mind Seriatim Symposium on Dispute, Conflict, and Enmity: Part 3: Diffidence, Humility, Weakness, and Other Strengths.Jeffrey M. Perl, Gianni Vattimo, Santiago Zabala, Rei Terada, Caryl Emerson, Aileen Kelly, Adam Michnik & Péter Nádas - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (3):449-451.
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