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Framing the Debate

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

Today’s Gazeta Wyborcza contains an article on Chavez and Morales which is too outrageously partisan to pass up even though I’ve mentioned the subject before. It’s by Maciej Stasiński, which I suspect might be the name of a computer program which shuffles and deals out US-approved cliches about “populism,” “demagoguery” or “the free market.” Here […]

More intellectualism

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

Today’s Rzeczpospolita has a mercifully short report on a conference organised by the Szkoła Główna Handlowa (literally: Main School of Trade) in Warsaw. A picture of its former rector Marek Rocki is captioned “Free Education is a Fiction” – a quote from the man himself. What does this intellectual titan mean? “Two thirds of students […]

Intelligentsia II

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

I know little about Rafał A. Ziemkiewicz but he seems to think along my lines so he is clearly a genius. Here is an article he wrote about intellectuals and ignoramuses for those readers who speak Polish. I’ll just translate (clumsily) one sentence: Lepper is the effect, not the cause, of the blurring of the […]

Solidarity? What solidarity?

Wednesday, May 10th, 2006

You would think that with their glorious and recent history of trade unionism the Poles would know a thing or two about striking. Today’s Dziennik carries a story about the doctors’ strike. It seems that the good doctors are manning the picket lines in their public hospitals in the morning and then, in the balmy […]

Intelligentsia

Tuesday, May 9th, 2006

Sometimes you have to laugh (or if you’re Henryk Grynberg, sneer) at decadent Westerners who have never experienced totalitarianism. In Gazeta Wyborcza (May 6th) a page (actually, many pages) is given over to the threat to democracy posed by ignoramuses Andrzej Lepper and Roman Giertych, the coalition partners. Some choice quotes from Lepper and Giertych […]

Habemus Gubernaculum

Sunday, May 7th, 2006

A coalition government for Poland has finally been agreed. This time it even has a majority, as the LPR (League of Polish Families) got onside when (because?) an extra three ministries were created to ensure jobs for the boys – errr, a meaningful input from the coalition partners into matters of national policy. Thus, Roman […]

Chavez Via the US State Department

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

Media Lens has a good article about Chavez coverage in Britain. Meanwhile in Poland Rzeczpospolita makes a much better attempt than Gazeta Wyborcza to disguise its disdain for Chavez in today’s paper.

Pointless Party Politics

Friday, April 28th, 2006

A coalition government has been formed in Poland. Well, not really. At the last moment someone pulled out so the coalition is still in a minority. It’s just that now it has lost every last shred and tatter of repsectability. Here’s the BBC on the subject. How the writer refrained from adding the words “by […]

A Parable

Friday, April 28th, 2006

A tale is told which is meant to illustrate the difference between the US mindset and the Russian and explain why the US won the cold war. When an American peasant sees his neighbour build a large and pleasant house he thinks “some day I’ll build myself a better house.” The Russian peasant, the conventional […]

Chavez Again

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Chavez is an object lesson in the way the mainstream media works. Consider this article in the Sunday Times by Sarah Baxter. Firstly, there’s the title, with its reference to Evelyn Waugh’s Black Mischief: “Mischief stirs for Bush in the ‘axis of good’.” Perhaps if Baxter knew more about Waugh than the titles of his […]