The Polish Review, Volume 11Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1966 - Poland |
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Page 100
... writers and intellectuals in any part of the world are a heterogeneous group difficult to describe . There are in ... writers , but in 1964 this number increased to 8 out of 300. In Hungary seven writers and seven journalists were ...
... writers and intellectuals in any part of the world are a heterogeneous group difficult to describe . There are in ... writers , but in 1964 this number increased to 8 out of 300. In Hungary seven writers and seven journalists were ...
Page 101
... writers are journalists and vice versa , 23 and belong to the same professional organizations . As mentioned , only in Hungary does a clear cut difference remain . It is rather their intellectual level , their habits , needs , judgments ...
... writers are journalists and vice versa , 23 and belong to the same professional organizations . As mentioned , only in Hungary does a clear cut difference remain . It is rather their intellectual level , their habits , needs , judgments ...
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... writers and intellectuals , it is doubtful that Novotny can permanently crush them , considering his weakened position within the party structure itself , a fact of which the intellectuals are certainly aware . Given these conditions ...
... writers and intellectuals , it is doubtful that Novotny can permanently crush them , considering his weakened position within the party structure itself , a fact of which the intellectuals are certainly aware . Given these conditions ...
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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