Mit Magdalenki i media społecznościowe. O popularyzacji narracji spiskowych, zanim stały się modne w internecie
Since the talks in a narrow circle between the communist dignitaries and the representatives of the democratic opposition in Magdalenka near Warsaw in 1988, Poland has undergone profound changes. The talks launched a series of events leading to the systemic transformation in Poland and became its im...
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