I work in political philosophy and conceptual history, with a focus on utopia and the political imaginary. My research examines how representations of social order shape normative expectations and influence modern understandings of legitimacy, conflict, and institutional authority. I approach utopia not as a literary genre or political blueprint, but as a symbolic structure through which communities articulate the desire for a reconciled order.
I am particularly interested in the historical transformations of the concept of order and in the conditions under which utopian horizons remain open and pluralistic or become ideologically closed. My…
I work in political philosophy and conceptual history, with a focus on utopia and the political imaginary. My research examines how representations of social order shape normative expectations and influence modern understandings of legitimacy, conflict, and institutional authority. I approach utopia not as a literary genre or political blueprint, but as a symbolic structure through which communities articulate the desire for a reconciled order.
I am particularly interested in the historical transformations of the concept of order and in the conditions under which utopian horizons remain open and pluralistic or become ideologically closed. My work engages classical and modern political thought, socialist theory, and the intellectual history of Eastern Europe, with special attention to the relationship between ideal, power, and institutional form.
By integrating conceptual analysis with normative reflection, I aim to clarify the tension between order and pluralism in modern political life.