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The text is about the process of liquidation of Workers’ Publishing Collective “Prasa-Książka-Ruch”, which had been a particularly important element of political system in The Polish People’s Republic. The author says that this subject is not widely presented in the literature. Furthermore, she claims that for proper understanding of dismantling, she had met with the former last chairman of the Collective. Those meetings had given her a chance to write about aspects which hasn't often been presented in the literature. The text presents all the aspects and ways of liquidation but also shows main disadvantages of this process. Main signification has the act from 22nd March 1990 which started the liquidation. The author presents that the most important defect of this document was preparing the act in rush and lack of consciousness of the difficulty of this process. Accordingly, it caused many negative opinions about all the process.
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Stefan Kisielewski związał się z „Tygodnikiem Powszechnym” na blisko 45 lat i należał do najpopularniejszych redaktorów tego pisma. Przyjaźń jego i Jerzego Turowicza nie należała do najłatwiejszych, co wynikało nie tyko z różnych wizji roli, jaką powinien odgrywać „Tygodnik Powszechny”, ale ze swoistości Kisielewskiego. Współpracę z tygodnikiem zakończył w 1989 r., choć nie wycofał swojego nazwiska ze stopki redakcyjnej i ku zaskoczeniu wielu zaczął regularnie udzielać wywiadów telefonicznych tygodnikowi „Wprost”.
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Stefan Kisielewski worked for „Tygodnik Powszechny” for nearly 45 years. He was one of the most popular editors of the paper. His friendship with Jerzy Turowicz was not the easiest one. This was due to their different visions of the role that „Tygodnik Powszechny” was to play, but also due to Kisielewski’s very character. He left the weekly in 1989, however, he did not delete his name from the publisher’s imprint. To the surprise of many people he began to regularly give telephone interviews to another weekly paper –„Wprost”.
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