A fresh issue “National Policy” – a quarterly published by the editor of the fresh Deal – has just been published. Its subject is the hub idea. In the past year, this slogan appeared on various occasions and in different places, which is, of course, related to the 1000th anniversary of Bolesław Chrobry's coronation. An crucial Jubilee, actually boycotted by the Polish state, raises a number of questions about how to interpret our historical heritage. How to draw inspiration from the large achievements of Polish creators?
In our understanding, the thought of a hub is the thought of a sovereign, efficient, ethnically unified national state that pursues an informed policy of state reason. A country carrying out its own interests, not abstract values resulting from a demoliberal catalogue. Now is the time to clarify these intuitions – make the proposed expression as circumstantial as possible.
You will get the scripture in the empik salons and in Internet.
SUBJECT TO NUMBER: thought PYASTOWSKA
Jakub Siemiatkowski, thought Piastowska – thesis for discussion
Casper KitaThe Piast will of power. Chrobry's story as a consequence to Demoliberal nihilism?
Konrad BonisławskiThe curse of demolition is besides the legacy of the Piasts
Jan FiedorczukAnima naturaliter endeciana?
Sergei Mushinski, Good and bad Polish traditions
Bogumil Grott, The return of Poland to western lands as 1 of the main goals of the national movement during the years of occupation
Konrad SmuniewskiBetween the Altar and the state's ration. Primate Wyszyński, the hub thought and western lands
Adam Szabelak, The longest European War: German Drang nach Osten a hub idea
Peter Zduńczyk, The Earth Social laboratory Recovered. Genesis and Conclusions
Jakub SiemiatkowskiA real comeback. Why Earth Recovered Are Our Lands
Konrad Bonisławski, In Warmia and Mazury always starts from scratch
Adam SliceWe were, we were, and... About how Poles visualized their rights to Western lands
"The German threat has been ridiculed". Conversation with Dr. Wojciech Błasiak
"You can get the impression that our country capitulated in Silesia". Conversation with Dr. Andrzej Krzystyniak
Hanna SzymerskaWe haven't been here since 1938. About Polish Zaolzi
IDENTATIVE
Adam Szabelak, Polish doctrine of survival. Soldier's thought of Piłsudski and modernity
Jacek Metrycki, Stanisław Grabski as an anti-communist activist and investigator of communism
Marian Kałuski, Polish National-Territorial Country. The fight for autonomy for the Polish population in Lithuania from 1988 to 1992. Part II
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL
Michał CiesielskiPopulism, class conflict or solidarity?
Jacek Tomczak, Spoiled minds, or how a safety obsession kills freedom and causes a feeling of danger
CULTURAL
Rafał BucaBetween Surrealism and Catholicism. The strangest nationalist – Salvador Dalí

