Articles

Dawn in Poland Dawn in Poland

Dual power, Lenin wrote, cannot last long. But just how long?

Jan 2, 1998 / Daniel Singer

The Specter of Capitalism The Specter of Capitalism

The rulers of the capitalist world who came to Paris for the bicentennial celebrations last month were in a smug mood.

Jan 2, 1998 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Partnership for Poland? Partnership for Poland?

Solidarity’s victory.

Jan 2, 1998 / Feature / Daniel Singer

New Days That Shake the World New Days That Shake the World

The legacy of 1917.

Jan 2, 1998 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Achille’s Gamble Achille’s Gamble

The P.C.I. has no intention now of attacking capitalism. It has become a social democratic party in all but name.

Jan 2, 1998 / Daniel Singer

To Market To Market

Performing political acrobatics on the edge of the economic precipice, the Poles are also showing how very far it is possible to go in Eastern Europe in the era of Gorbachev.

Jan 2, 1998 / Daniel Singer

From Balzac to Salvador Dali From Balzac to Salvador Dali

“You are mistaken, dear angel, if you think that King Louis-Philippe rules—a mistake the King himself does not make.”

Jan 2, 1998 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Dancing on the Grave of Revolution Dancing on the Grave of Revolution

1789 and all that.

Jan 2, 1998 / Books & the Arts / Daniel Singer

The Market Is the New Religion The Market Is the New Religion

Journey to Poland—II

Jan 2, 1998 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Looking for a ‘Historic Compromise’ Looking for a ‘Historic Compromise’

Journey to Poland—I

Jan 2, 1998 / Feature / Daniel Singer

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