Najwyzszy Czas!
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Najwyższy Czas! is a Polish
liberal conservative
sociopolitic weekly
news magazine, published since March 31, 1990 by Oficyna Konserwatystów i Liberałów, owned by Janusz Korwin-Mikke
and connected with the Union of Real Politics. This magazine focuses on promoting liberalism in economy and conservatism in tradition. In many articles Polish government and sometimes foreign governments are being criticized (sometimes even insulted) mostly because of high taxation, economical ans social regulations, such governments are called occupants (for example: occupants of Poland, occupants of Germany), parasites. Similarly Greenpeace-like organizations are called eco-socialists or eco-terrorists, which only claims to care about ecology (but really care about money, media attention or introduction of laws which will make more harm than good, even in good intentions).
Beyond current news and comments, there is 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 (Europan) 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 vademecum", Felietons (Janusz Korwin-Mikke, Staniław 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 Honorable (in relation to senators. Wielce Czcigodny: WCz).
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...
liberal conservative
Liberal conservatism
Liberal conservatism also known as progressive conservatism is a variant of political conservatism which incorporates liberal elements. As "conservatism" and "liberalism" have had different meanings over time and across countries, the term "liberal conservatism" has been used in quite different...
sociopolitic weekly
Weekly newspaper
A weekly newspaper is a general-news publication that is published on newsprint once or twice a week.Such newspapers tend to have smaller circulations than daily newspapers, and are usually based in less-populous communities or small, defined areas within large cities; often, they may cover a...
news magazine, published since March 31, 1990 by Oficyna Konserwatystów i Liberałów, owned by Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Janusz Ryszard Korwin-Mikke is a Polish conservative liberal political commentator and politician. He is the leader of the Congress of the New Right, which was formed in 2011 from Freedom and Lawfulness, which he led from its formation in 2009, and the Real Politics Union, which he led from...
and connected with the Union of Real Politics. This magazine focuses on promoting liberalism in economy and conservatism in tradition. In many articles Polish government and sometimes foreign governments are being criticized (sometimes even insulted) mostly because of high taxation, economical ans social regulations, such governments are called occupants (for example: occupants of Poland, occupants of Germany), parasites. Similarly Greenpeace-like organizations are called eco-socialists or eco-terrorists, which only claims to care about ecology (but really care about money, media attention or introduction of laws which will make more harm than good, even in good intentions).
Beyond current news and comments, there is 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 (Europan) 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 vademecum", Felietons (Janusz Korwin-Mikke, Staniław 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 Honorable (in relation to senators. Wielce Czcigodny: WCz).