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Nina Witoszek (UiO) on why Poland has developed into a country which persecutes feminists and LGBT activists. Her contention is that Poland is facing a new cultural-political conflict propelled by two revolutions of dignity.

Political rally, Poland
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Platforma Obywatelska RP

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The event is CANCELLED as a measure to prevent corona virus infection!

Poland’s Pathologies as an Expression of International  Revolutions of Dignity?

Nina Witoszek
Research Professor, Centre for Development and the Environment, UiO

The first one is trans-humanist and inclusive, and based on a continuous expansion of the human world, which ascribes value to new actors such as women and ethnic minorities. The other, darker revolution of dignity seeks to reclaim lost national greatness, respect and pride by retreating to a warm, tribal community. This revolution has a strongly polarizing character; it divides the world into THEM and US, and believes in a strong leaders.

Nina will explore how we can make the first cosmopolitan-inclined revolution a less elitist, more reality-oriented project that does not threaten national community and identity. While also exploring how we can use the positive sides of the populist revolution of dignity.  

Nina Witoszek is research professor at the Centre for Development and the Environment at UiO. Witoszek is the recipient of the 2005 Norwegian Freedom of Expression Foundation (Fritt Ord) Award for “bringing Eastern European perspectives to the public debate in Scandinavia.” She is the author of numerous books and articles, the latest including The Origins of Antiauthoritarianism (London Routledge, 2018).