Managing editor at Sovereignty.pl and journalist at Do Rzeczy weekly.
Editor-in-chief of „Do Rzeczy” weekly magazine which is one of the biggest Polish Conservative magazines. Paweł Lisicki specializes in religious and political topics. His book „Dżihad i samozagłada Zachodu” („Jihad and the Suicide of the West”) earned him a lot o praise among Conservative commentators in Europe.
Journalist, commentator, and science-fiction writer who works for “Do Rzeczy” weekly magazine. One of his most famous books is titled “Michnikowszczyzna. Zapis choroby” (“Michnikism. A Medical History”). The book explains the role of Adam Michnik (one of the founders of “Gazeta Wyborcza”) and his followers in post-communist Poland.
Renowned Polish literary critic who writes for “Do Rzeczy” and “Historia Do Rzeczy”. He mainly focuses on Polish literature of the 20th century, especially during the communist era. “From glory to infamy” is one of his most famous books about the world of Polish writers.
Journalist and historian, one of the most famous authors of ”Do Rzeczy” magazine. His main areas of interests are Polish politics and history of the Polish struggle against the communist regime. ”Lewy Czerwcowy”, a book published in 1993 about the fall of Jan Olszewski’s cabinet, gave Piotr Semka prominence among the Polish conservatives.
Journalist, author, and journalist who writes both about politics and culture. He is most known, among others, for his book “Demokrator”.
Journalist at ”Do Rzeczy” magazine where he specializes in foreign affairs and history.
Journalist at „Polonia Christiana”, expert on religious affairs. He is a co-author (with Rev. dr. Robert Skrzypczak) of “Fire in the Church. Hope in the times of crisis”.
Polish-American historian specializing in Central European history, especially of the 20th century. Professor Chodakiewicz is an author of many important works, among them: “The Massacre in Jedwabne, July 10, 1941: Before, During, After” and “The Civilization of Death: How to stop the anti-culture of totalitarian minorities”.