Interviu Cu Horia Roman Patapievici: Вђќcomunismu... -
This feature explores the intellectual perspective of regarding the enduring impact of communism on the Romanian soul and cultural landscape. Based on his historical analysis and recent interviews, the narrative focuses on the systemic destruction of cultural critical mass and the moral obligation of memory. The Architecture of Absence
Reflecting on his own experiences—including 26 hours spent under arrest during the 1989 Revolution—Patapievici views witnessing as a moral law. Interviu cu Horia Roman Patapievici: ”Comunismu...
: He suggests that what continues to unite totalitarians today is a shared "hatred toward capitalism" and the individual freedoms it represents. The Moral Imperative of the Survivor : He suggests that what continues to unite
: Eradicating deep-rooted cultural influences, such as the German cultural tradition, which he describes as an extraordinary loss to the national identity. Cultural Radiography
: In his essay Communism and Intelligence , he warns against the dissociation of morality from intelligence, reminding us of the 2006 official condemnation of the regime as "illegitimate and criminal". Cultural Radiography



