Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
88
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1982
Publisher
Bookmarks
Edition
2nd
ISBN-10
0906224071
ISBN-13
9780906224076
Description
This compelling exploration dives into the heart of Poland's revolutionary past, shedding light on the influential manifesto penned by Jacek Kuron and Karol Modzelewski. It delves into the political and social climate of the time, capturing the essence of the Open Letter to the Party, which called for a profound transformation within the political structures of Poland.
The authors, deeply passionate about socialist ideals, question the status quo and advocate for a system that genuinely reflects the needs of the working class. Their bold ideas resonate not just within Poland, but throughout the global landscape of leftist thought. This edition revisits these pivotal concepts, making them accessible to a new generation of readers who seek to understand the complexities of revolution and reform.
Through a careful examination of historical context and ideological framework, this work highlights the significance of Solidarity as a movement, positing it as the crucial link between past struggles and contemporary challenges faced by societies around the world.
The authors, deeply passionate about socialist ideals, question the status quo and advocate for a system that genuinely reflects the needs of the working class. Their bold ideas resonate not just within Poland, but throughout the global landscape of leftist thought. This edition revisits these pivotal concepts, making them accessible to a new generation of readers who seek to understand the complexities of revolution and reform.
Through a careful examination of historical context and ideological framework, this work highlights the significance of Solidarity as a movement, positing it as the crucial link between past struggles and contemporary challenges faced by societies around the world.