Pod Prąd
Pod Prąd ('Against the current') was a Polish weekly Marxist newspaper published between 1934 and 1936, issued by dissidents from the Communist Party of Poland that turned against the Soviet Union.[1][2][3][4] The newspaper was founded by Andrzej Stawar .[1][4] The other main figure in the Pod Prąd venture was Roman Jabłonowski .[5] The newspaper was sold openly in the 1930s and wasn't confiscated.[1]
Even though Pod Prad operated on the margins of the Communist Party, the publication had a profound influence over the intellectuals of the party.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c Shore, Marci. Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generations's Life and Death in Marxism, 1918-1968. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006. pp. 110, 332
- ^ a b Congress for Cultural Freedom, Société d'études et de publications économiques, and Association des amis de Preuves. Preuves: cahiers mensuels du Congrès pour la liberté de la culture. Paris: Le Congrès, 1961. p. 64
- ^ KC PZPR. Nowe drogi. Warszawa: s.n.], 1988. p. 133
- ^ a b Stawar, Andrzej. Libres essais marxistes. Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1963. p. 12
- ^ Shore, Marci. Caviar and Ashes: A Warsaw Generations's Life and Death in Marxism, 1918-1968. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006. p. 400
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