Tygodnik Powszechny is a Polish weekly magazine founded in 1945 in Kraków, with a long-standing tradition of independent journalism and intellectual debate. It covers politics, culture, religion, and social issues, offering thoughtful analysis and commentary for readers seeking nuanced perspectives beyond mainstream narratives. The magazine is known for its in-depth essays, interviews, and investigative reporting, combining rigorous analysis with a reflective approach rooted in ethical and humanistic values. Its editorial voice emphasises dialogue, tolerance, and critical thinking, making it a trusted forum for public debate in Poland. Tygodnik Powszechny operates with full editorial independence, relying on subscriptions, reader support, and non-commercial funding. This structure allows the magazine to maintain its integrity, pursue investigative stories, and foster intellectual discussion without commercial or political pressures. Over its decades-long history, Tygodnik Powszechny has become a cornerstone of Polish independent media, respected for its thoughtful, principled journalism and its commitment to fostering an informed, engaged, and reflective readership.
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