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Political Critique Archive

A Year in the Life of the Hungarian Teachers’ Movement

They wanted a change to the education system – a better and less oppressive system.

„I want to know why I’m here. Why do I pose a danger?” Ameer Alkhawlany, Iraqi Ph.D. Student, Remains in Polish Detention Facility

Ameer Alkalwany still awaiting deportation after being detained in a Krakow.

Turkish Scholars Deprived of Their Civil Rights

Is there any law left in the country?

Slovakian Ministry of Education: More History, More Nonsense

An increase in history lessons in Slovakia is being pushed for by far-right extremists.

Contemporary Theatre in Poland Under Fire: The Curse [Interview]

Cultural activist Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska discusses the importance of Oliver Frljić 's play Curse, and potential actions the state may try to take against the theatre, director, and actors.

Navigating the New Abnormal: Conversation Between Jeffrey D. Sachs and Sławomir Sierakowski

The rise of populism is not connected so much to economics as it is to the failure of democracy.

A Hungarian Grassroots Organization, The Momentum Movement, Triumphs in Victory

The opposition in Hungary has managed to claim a victory over the current and corrupt ruling party by gathering public and media support.

What my Father Put Inside my Vagina

„Sexual violence is never about sex- it is about power, inequality in society.”

How Does the New Turkish Curriculum Look Like? Conservative Changes Dominate

The educational system in Turkey is being based on the ideological views of the current ruling party.

Michalina Wisłocka: Revolutionary Sexologist or Modern Heroine of Pain?

Is Wisłocka the feminist version of Kinsey, or the duet of Masters and Johnson from Central-Eastern Europe?

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