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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Defunct magazines of Poland, Polish art magazines, Polish literary magazines, Works originally published in Polish magazines, Krytyka Polityczna, Search for a Method, Forum Mleczarskie, G os, Sygna y, The Astronauts, The Outpost, Manager Magazin, Zwrot, G os - Tygodnik Nowohucki, Gwiazdka Cieszy ska, Strategie, Polityka, Artibus et Historiae, Ucze Polski, Film, Kultura, Tygodnik Cieszy ski, Dialog, Sztuka i Narod, CKM, Wprost, Zaranie l skie, Fantastyka, Teraz Rock, My l.pl, Besida, Ampersand, Brulion, Charaktery, Tworczo, La Tribune des Peuples, Przekroj, Literatura na wiecie, Akcent, Mowi Wieki, Odra, Ha!art, Przegl d, Najwy szy Czas!, Z y, P omyk, Przegl d Sportowy, Heksis, wiat M odych, Ahiasaf, Wanda, Skrzydlata Polska, wierszczyk, Nowe Ksi ki, Fenix, Sprawy Narodu, Droga, Tylko Rock, P omyczek, Puls Raszyna, Magia i Miecz. Excerpt: Krytyka Polityczna (Polish pronunciation: , The Political Critique ) is a circle of Polish left-wing intellectuals gathered around a journal of the same title founded by S awomir Sierakowski in 2002. The name draws on the tradition of Young Poland's "Krytyka" (The Critique), a monthly magazine published by Wilhelm Feldman at the beginning of the 20th century, and on the samizdat "Krytyka" which served as a forum for opposition writers and journalists in the 1970s and 1980s. The aim of Krytyka Polityczna is to revive the tradition of engaged Polish intelligentsia. From the outset the activities of "Krytyka Polityczna" have focused on three main fields: social science, culture and politics to show that the social sciences, the arts and politics differ only in their means of expression, whereas what they have in common is the impact they have on social reality. The fundamental aim of "Krytyka Polityczna" is to prepare and introduce into the public sphere a project of strugg...