Introduction to the Conference “The Meaning of Polish History”, Royal Castle, Warsaw, November 4, 1988

Dialogue and Universalism 14 (5):11-12 (2004)
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Abstract

The State and the nation belong to the ideas created by the common consciousness, and at the same time, as a true forma formans, have connotations to the world of predominance, influencing the reality. There exist such strong connections, that their understanding is an intellectual duty of those who research nowadays the social links and try to explain them to the contemporary audience.

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