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Polish journalist and intellectual Adam Michnik has been honored with the Gratias Agit Award by the Czech foreign ministry ...
Adam Michnik was honored with the Gratias Agit Award by the Czech Foreign Ministry for his support of Czech dissidents and his efforts to strengthen democracy and unity in Central Europe.
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Michnik, a leading intellectual of the Cold War era and longtime critic of Russian domination of Eastern Europe, is now, at age 75, the editor in chief of the liberal Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.
Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský awarded the Gratias Agit prize to Polish historian and dissident Adam Michnik at Prague’s Czernin Palace on Thursday. Michnik was recognised for his support of ...
Adam Michnik is editor-in-chief of Poland's leading daily and its most prominent former dissident. In a SPIEGEL interview, he talks about the threat of authoritarian regimes in Eastern Europe, the ...
Adam Michnik: It’s very difficult to admit defeat when you are convinced that you will be in power until the end of the world. The arrogance, megalomania, and lack of imagination of the PiS leadership ...
Adam Michnik: [laughs] I was using the nineteenth-century motto of a Polish émigré group in Paris called Hôtel Lambert, which sounds like, “Do what it takes, and what will be will be.” Of course, we ...
Michnik was a central figure in Poland’s struggle against communist rule, said Michael Kennedy, professor of sociology and international studies, who introduced the lecture. While spending six years ...
IN MARCH 1968, when he was twenty-one years old, Adam Michnik had a copy of Forefather’s Eve, a play by the nineteenth-century poet Adam Mickiewicz, on his bedside table.He wound up reading it ...
Adam Michnik, The Trouble with History: Morality, Revolution, and Counterrevolution (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014), 208 pp., $25.00. WHAT HAPPENS to revolutionaries after the revolution?
Former Polish dissident Adam Michnik likens Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine to Adolf Hitler's annexation of the German-speaking part of Czechoslovakia in 1938.
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