Essays

  • You can see the partitions, or why the results of the presidential elections in Poland are not such a surprise

    2025 presidential elections Poland is a unified country. Administratively, that is. Because when it comes to the stance on the most important policies regarding every aspect of the nation – it is anything but. It was very clearly shown by the second round of the Presidential elections that was held on 1 June 2025. With

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  • Versailles shared your story

    If Marie Antoinette had Instagram, would she still be hated or would she simply be an aspirational influencer? We are heading to yet another recession and most of us are too poor to take it seriously. We don’t have enough to lose. Nonetheless, we are angry. We are having problems not so far removed at

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  • “Don’t let them reach”: How Christianity Influenced Women’s Rights in Central-Eastern Europe

    Eve reached for the fruit and that is why we cannot have nice things. This grossly oversimplified opening statement, seemingly lacking in the seriousness the subject requires, is nonetheless a quite comprehensive summary of the frightening force that the Church’s teaching has on the social and legal standing of women’s rights.

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  • Saints were goddesses & that’s alright

    If anybody makes themselves at least a bit familiar with various religious systems in human history, with an open mind & basic understanding of cultural shifts, merges & appropriations, they must come to the conclusion that their truth is only “the best” because it is simply “the most theirs”.

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