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Przegląd (English: Review) is a weekly Polish news and opinion magazine published in Warsaw, Poland.

History and profile

Przegląd was started in 1990 [1] as the successor of another weekly, Przegląd Tygodniowy, which had been published since 1982. The Editor-in-chief is Jerzy Domański.

Editorial board: Krystyna Kofta, Krzysztof Teodor Toeplitz, Piotr Gadzinowski, Bronisław Łagowski

Aleksander Małachowski and Stanisław Lem published in Przegląd.[ citation needed]

Editorial stance

Przegląd is a left-wing publication, [2][ page needed] and is considered to be connected with two Polish left-wing political parties, [1] the Democratic Left Alliance and Labour Union[ according to whom?]. It has been critical of the policies of all post-communist governments, and is opposed to the monetarist policies that were instituted by Polish economist and finance minister Leszek Balcerowicz.[ citation needed] The magazine was a vocal opponent of Poland's military presence in Iraq, and remains a persistent critic of the role that the Catholic Church plays in the social and political life of Poland.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Monika Wilińska; Elisabet Cedersund (2010). ""Classic ageism" or "brutal economy"? Old age and older people in the Polish media" (PDF). Journal of Aging Studies. 24 (4): 335–343. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2010.07.003. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  2. ^ Ryszard Filas; Pawe Paneta (2009). "Media in Poland and Public Discourse". In Andrea Czepek; et al. (eds.). Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe. Bristol: Intellect. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2014.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Przegląd (English: Review) is a weekly Polish news and opinion magazine published in Warsaw, Poland.

History and profile

Przegląd was started in 1990 [1] as the successor of another weekly, Przegląd Tygodniowy, which had been published since 1982. The Editor-in-chief is Jerzy Domański.

Editorial board: Krystyna Kofta, Krzysztof Teodor Toeplitz, Piotr Gadzinowski, Bronisław Łagowski

Aleksander Małachowski and Stanisław Lem published in Przegląd.[ citation needed]

Editorial stance

Przegląd is a left-wing publication, [2][ page needed] and is considered to be connected with two Polish left-wing political parties, [1] the Democratic Left Alliance and Labour Union[ according to whom?]. It has been critical of the policies of all post-communist governments, and is opposed to the monetarist policies that were instituted by Polish economist and finance minister Leszek Balcerowicz.[ citation needed] The magazine was a vocal opponent of Poland's military presence in Iraq, and remains a persistent critic of the role that the Catholic Church plays in the social and political life of Poland.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Monika Wilińska; Elisabet Cedersund (2010). ""Classic ageism" or "brutal economy"? Old age and older people in the Polish media" (PDF). Journal of Aging Studies. 24 (4): 335–343. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2010.07.003. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  2. ^ Ryszard Filas; Pawe Paneta (2009). "Media in Poland and Public Discourse". In Andrea Czepek; et al. (eds.). Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe. Bristol: Intellect. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2014.

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