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The paper is devoted to two issues. The first is an analysis of the operation of the Wikileaks website in the context of the mass communication theory: does Wikileaks bring a new quality to the mass communication theory or can its operation be presented within the existing theoretical framework? The other issue discussed by the author is the hypothesis according to which Wikileaks (or, more broadly, social media and other new communication technologies) signifies a decline of traditional journalism.
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This paper is a part of a major dissertation regarding the analysis of the political and ideological discourse in the italian journey descriptions by two big personalities of the french romanticism: François-René de Chateaubriand and Henri Beyle (Stendhal). The aim of this article ist to reveal the Chateaubriand´s arguments in favor of the catholicism and of the pope´s power. We try to rediscover his vision of the Church and the meaning he give to it in the public life. We would like also to emphasize the importance of the liberty, typical of this writer.
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The history of Russia still attracts a lot of interest and excitement. Often Western people’s perception of this country seems contentious to us, in Poland. The aim of my paper is to familiarise the reader with its depiction of the eminent Savoyard conservative philosopher Joseph de Maistre (1753‐1821). De Maistre spent 14 years in St. Petersburg (1803‐1817), during which period the Napoleonic wars, and then the final defeat of the French Emperor, thoroughly demolished the geopolitical and ideological aspects of the Old Continent. I have engaged myself in reconstruction, based on a number of dispersed sources (archives, correspondence, texts, studies), of some political and religious paradoxes and utopias which result of Joseph de Maistre’s overall vision of the Russian state.
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