The Idiot's Tale or Natural Order – a debate around Bronisław Wildstein's latest book: 📅 October 2nd (Thursday) // 6:00 PM Is the world we live in merely a chaotic 'idiot's tale' – a senseless sequence of events – or does it conceal a profound, albeit unrecognized, order? We will attempt to answer this question during a meeting inspired by Bronisław Wildstein's latest essay. The author – guiding us through the labyrinth of literature, philosophy, and contemporary culture – juxtaposes Shakespeare's vision of the tragic human condition with questions about the moral, spiritual, and civilizational foundations of our world. In the background, figures such as Beckett, Osiecka, the fool, and revolutionary archetypes emerge, alongside bold reflections on bioethics, rationalism, and the cost of progress. The debate will not only be a discussion about the book but also a pretext for broader reflection: on the role of art in uncovering truth, on the spiritual landscape of the 21st century, and on whether it is possible to reclaim lost order. We invite those who enjoy thinking in dialogue – open to polyphony, ready to confront views, and willing to ask questions without ready-made answers. The meeting will be an opportunity to engage with ideas that disturb, inspire, and refuse to be ignored. 📍 Teologia Polityczna, ul. Koszykowa 24/7, Warsaw. Free admission, warmly welcome!