Aleksander Bochenski, History of Stupidity in Poland [1947].

3200,00  brutto

Warsaw 1947, Pantheon Publishing House

22 cm, 329, [3] p.

Notation on title page “How about writing rather the history of stupidity in Europe without thinking of the rest of the world.”

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Bochenski makes a critical analysis of Polish history, challenging national myths and traditional interpretations, and focuses on political mistakes that he believes led to disasters such as the partitions. He criticizes the romantic approach of Polish elites for their lack of strategic thinking and inability to adapt to political and economic realities.

A controversial work that to this day remains an important reference point in debates over Polish history and politics.

A copy in a half-leather binding.

 

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