The Polish Review, Volume 11Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1966 - Poland |
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Page 95
... party toward the end of 1956. Less volatile than their neighbors , the Czechoslovaks were also realists . A spirit of discipline imposed by the party has , until recently , dominated the personal inclinations of the writers , and the ...
... party toward the end of 1956. Less volatile than their neighbors , the Czechoslovaks were also realists . A spirit of discipline imposed by the party has , until recently , dominated the personal inclinations of the writers , and the ...
Page 101
... party apointee chosen for his loyalty rather than his professional competence . During the past twenty years the journalistic profession has grown considerably in Eastern Europe , for the parties in power have wished it to grow . It ...
... party apointee chosen for his loyalty rather than his professional competence . During the past twenty years the journalistic profession has grown considerably in Eastern Europe , for the parties in power have wished it to grow . It ...
Page 104
... party congress " and that what appeared in the press was often in " flagrant contradiction with the policy of the party thus giving the public the wrong interpretation of events . " 26 Although the party leaders in each of these ...
... party congress " and that what appeared in the press was often in " flagrant contradiction with the policy of the party thus giving the public the wrong interpretation of events . " 26 Although the party leaders in each of these ...
Contents
A MASTERPIECE OF EARLY XVII | 40 |
THE POLISH PLAN FOR A PREVENTIVE WAR AGAINST | 62 |
WRITERS AND JOURNALISTS AS A PRESSURE | 92 |
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