Wróbel: What Benefits the Country Harms the Party

Politician Wróbel argues that policies beneficial for the nation are often harmful to political parties.

Education’s True Purpose

Education has served, serves, and will serve to expand the arsenal of cool insults (hopefully it also fulfills other goals).

The ironclad point of the school curriculum for over a hundred years has been discussing the dispute between romantics and positivists.

The 1980 Strikes

When you set aside the insults, it’s not hard to notice that our greatest national uprising in history – the strikes of 1980 – was neither an uprising nor a revolution.

It ended with the signing of a beautiful agreement with the authorities.

Aftermath and Transformation

Then tanks came, but again, there was no uprising.

And when the tanks left, Balcerowicz came.

The transformation causing much tension didn’t even result in a major outburst of social anger.

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