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This text show the analysis of Christian thought by Marxist philosophers: Alain Badiou, Slavoj Žižek and Terry Eagleton who discover subversive message in Christianity. They reject the official interpretation of Christianity represented by churches and argue that Christian thought has emancipatory message, which serves to creative critique of capitalism and postmodernism. At the same time, they denounce other religions that distract attention from problems caused by capitalism and serve as justification for capitalist social order. The criticism is also directed at the legacy of the Enlightenment, whose critical message has been squandered. Atheism and rationalism, values formerly regarded as progressive, now turn out to justify conservatism.
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The aim of the article is a critical analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic consequences in the global South and the debate that has emerged among peripheral intellectuals (or those who write from the subaltern perspective) about the (economic and discursive) marginalization of non-Western societies. The subject of the analysis are texts published since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 and they are confronted with the theoretical reflection that has emerged in recent years. The article presents the impact of the structural conditions of periphery on the course of the pandemic and specific problems of communities who live there. The pandemic debate points to the growing empowerment of global South knowledge and the need for dialogue between Western critical thought and peripheral thought to elaborate more innovative ontologies of social life.
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Celem artykułu jest krytyczna analiza konsekwencji pandemii COVID-19 na globalnym Południu oraz debaty, jaka wyłoniła się wśród peryferyjnych intelektualistów (lub piszących z perspektywy podporządkowanych) wokół (ekonomicznej i dyskursywnej) marginalizacji społeczeństw niezachodnich. Przedmiotem analizy są teksty opublikowane od momentu rozpoczęcia pandemi w 2020 roku, które skonfrontowane zostały z teoretyczną refleksją, jaka wyłoniła się w ostatnich kilkunastu latach. Artykuł przedstawia oddziaływanie strukturalnych uwarunkowań peryferii na przebieg pandemii oraz problemy specyficzne tych społeczności. Debata na temat pandemii wskazuje na rosnące upodmiotowienie wiedzy tworzonej na globalnym Południu i potrzebę dialogu między zachodnią myślą krytyczną i peryferyjną pod kątem bardziej nowatorskich ontologii życia społecznego.
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