Michal Gierycz is an associate professor of political science and a dean of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland. His main research areas include axiology and anthropology of politics, relations between religion and politics and European integration. He won the Countess Aniela Potulicka Award and the Feniks Award in 2018.
1. Introduction.- Part I: Political Anthropology and Studies in Political Science.- 2. Anthropologies and Their Relationships .- 3. Political Anthropologies.- 4. Towards a Politological Approach to Political Anthropology.- Part II: The Anthropological Dispute in European Political Thought.- 5. Two Visions of Politics and Two Visions of Man.- 6. Constrained Anthropology.- 7. Unconstrained Anthropology.- 8. The Anthropology of Late Modernity.- Part III: EU Political Disputes in the Anthropological Perspective.- 9. Around Morality Policy.- 10. Anthropological Pillars of EU Politics.- 11. Anthropological Analysis of the Language and Contents of EU Documents.- 12. Anthropological Analysis of EU Decision-Making Processes.- 13. Conclusion.