Cultural pathology: roots of Polish literary opposition to communism.

From: Journal of European Studies | Date: June 1, 1999| Author: Tighe, Carl | Copyright information

Part Two(*)

Catholic Church

Church and dissidents

Catholic writers

Jewish writers

Exile and emigration

Neo-positivism Revisionism

New Evolutionism

Left and Right

Literature

And my malice from that time, that terrible obstinate malice, came from a sort of intellectual hoodlumism. From a feeling that though the outward forms had been preserved, inside everything had been...

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