I don’t know how many friends Poles have in the world today. I think one of them is Peter Weir, who made a film about us called “The Invincible” (“Way Back”). I watched this director’s film “Picnic over a Hanging Rock” as a child, but I didn’t even know who the director was at the time. However, I remembered this video.
My favorite scene about friendship is the farewell scene of Dancing with the Wolves, to which he exclaims his friendship Sioux named Wind In Hair. When I read a book in my childhood called “Tecumseh”, I felt something incomprehensible: that I would rather not be a white man. I return involuntarily to this memory with some strange relief, every time I see John Paul II on TV in an Indian plume. For me, it is completely unbelievable that there was such a Pole. Or rather, that there was only one?
There are two fundamental questions raised by covid-19 business bans: 1. Have the provisions of the relevant regulations , to the extent that they prohibit economic activities, been adopted within the limits of the statutory mandate granted by the Act on combating infectious diseases. The …
Business bans due to CovidIn law studies, we discussed Max Scheler’s excellent book “Problems of Sociology of Knowledge”. Among other things, the author tried to determine why there was no industrial revolution in ancient Greece, even though the level of mathematical and engineering knowledge was already sufficient to build …
Time Travel with Max SchelerI had great pleasure and honor to participate in the Jubilee of Work of Prof. Andrzej Kidyba and even met me with the honor of committing a modest article in the Memorial Book. Prof. Wojciech Katner’s wonderful laudate speech The Excellent Alphabet of Prof. Kidyby …
Great Honor