Najwyższy Czas!

Najwyższy Czas! (Pol. About Time!) is a Polish liberal conservative sociopolitic weekly news magazine, published since 31 March 1990 by Oficyna Konserwatystów i Liberałów, owned by Janusz Korwin-Mikke and connected with the Union of Real Politics, which according to the Southern Poverty Law Center is a "a fringe, pro-life, anti-gay marriage, pro-property rights, anti-income tax group."[1][2] The paper has frequently published anti-Semitic articles,[3] including by convicted Holocaust denier Dariusz Ratajczak.[4]

Najwyższy Czas!
EditorTomasz Sommer
CategoriesNewsmagazine
FrequencyWeekly
Year founded1990
CompanyOficyna Konserwatystów i Liberałów
CountryPoland
Based inWarsaw
WebsiteOfficial website
ISSN0867-0366
OCLC45090812

Beyond current news and comments, there are many articles, on political, economic and social problems. Newspaper contains few permanent columns: "From Redaction", "Letters", "List of Content", "Progress in Country (Poland)" (ironical page with comments, about "progress", which in eyes of editors is in wrong direction, despite "modern" looks of progress), "Who Reads, Doesn't Wander", "Country (Poland)" section (about 9 articles, analysis, commentary and interviews of varying size of various authors), "Progress in the World", "World" section including "From the Notes of (European) Union agitator", "Tidings from German", "Fax from Tel Aviv", "Progress of Progress", "Film", "V (5th) Column", "Black Book", "Naive Cynic", "Corner of Real Women", "Dad's vademecum", Felietons (Janusz Korwin-Mikke, Stanisław Michalkiewicz and "Pro Fide Rege Et Lege" by Adam Wielomski), "Biggest Stupidity of Week" (including "Award of Sour Cucumber"), "Black Horse" (chess), Bridge (by Janusz-Korwin Mikke), "In the (Spider) Net". There are also dedicated articles about United States, France, Canada, Middle East, East Asia and Africa. Magazine have 66 pages and 4 pages of front and back cover (on better paper).

To emphasize conservativeness of this magazine, titles like His Eminence (Jego Eminencja: JEm), Most Honourable (in relation to senators. Wielce Czcigodny: WCz) are used.

References

  1. Historian Marek Jan Chodakiewicz with Controversial Views Serves on Holocaust Museum Board, SPLC The Intelligence Report, Larry Keller, 29 November 2009
  2. , Marlène LARUELLE, Ellen RIVERA Imagined Geographies of Central and Eastern Europe: The Concept of Intermarium IERES Occasional Papers, March 2019
  3. Maryniak, Irena. "Goodbye solidarity…." Index on Censorship 31.1 (2002): 100-107.
  4. Racist Extremism in Central & Eastern Europe, Cas Mudde, entry on Real Politics Union (UPR)


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