Adam Michnik (; born 17 October 1946) is a Polish
historian
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,
essayist
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, former
dissident
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,
public intellectual
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, as well as co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Polish newspaper .
Reared in a family of committed
communist
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s, Michnik became an opponent of Poland's communist regime at the time of the party's
anti-Jewish purges. He was imprisoned after the 1968
March Events and again after the imposition of
martial law
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in 1981. He has been called "one of Poland's most famous
political prisoners
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There is no internationally recognized legal definition of the concept, although ...
".
Michnik played a crucial role during the
Polish Round Table Talks, as a result of which the communists agreed to call
elections
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Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated ...
in 1989, which were won by
Solidarity
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. Though he has withdrawn from active politics, he has "maintained an influential voice through journalism". He has received many awards and honors, including the
Legion of Honour
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and
European of the Year. He is also one of the 25 leading figures on the Information and Democracy Commission launched by
Reporters Without Borders
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. In 2022, he received the
Princess of Asturias Award in the category "Communication and Humanities".
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Family
Adam Michnik was born in Warsaw
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, Poland, to a family of communist activists of Jewish
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origin. His father Ozjasz Szechter was First Secretary of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine, and his mother Helena Michnik was a historian, communist activist, and children's-book author. His step-brother on his mother's side, Stefan Michnik, was a military judge in the 1950s, who passed sentences, including executions, in politically motivated trials of members of Polish anti-Nazi resistance fighters. Stefan Michnik (who lived in Sweden from 1968 until his death in 2021), was later formally accused of ''zbrodnie komunistyczne'' ("communist crimes") by the Polish Institute of National Remembrance
The Institute of National Remembrance – Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation (, abbreviated IPN) is a Polish state research institute in charge of education and archives which also includes two public prosecutio ...
.
A step-brother of Adam Michnik on his father's side, Jerzy Michnik (born 1929), settled in Israel after 1957 and then moved to New York.[
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Education
While attending primary school, he was an active member of the Polish Scouting Association (ZHP), in a troop which was led by Jacek Kuroń. During secondary school, this particular Scouting troop was banned, and Adam began to participate in meetings of the Crooked Circle Club. After its closing in 1962, with the encouragement from Jan Józef Lipski and under Adam Schaff's protection, he founded a discussion group, "Contradiction Hunters Club" (Klub Poszukiwaczy Sprzeczności); he was one and the most visible leader of the left wing student opposition group, the Komandosi.
In 1964, he began to study history at Warsaw University. A year later he was suspended because he disseminated an open letter to the members of Polish United Workers' Party
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(PZPR) among his schoolmates. Its authors, Jacek Kuroń and Karol Modzelewski appealed for a beginning of reforms which would repair the political system in Poland. In 1965, the PZPR forbade the printing of his works. In 1966, he was suspended for the second time for organizing a discussion meeting with Leszek Kołakowski
Leszek Kołakowski (; ; 23 October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analysis of Marxism, Marxist thought, as in his three-volume history of Marxist philosophy ''Main Current ...
, who was expelled from the PZPR several weeks earlier, for criticizing its leaders. From then on, he wrote under a pseudonym to several newspapers including "Życie Gospodarcze", "Więź", and "Literatura".
In March 1968, he was expelled from the university for his activities during 1968 Polish political crisis. The crisis was ignited by the ban of Kazimierz Dejmek's adaptation of Adam Mickiewicz
Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator and political activist. He is regarded as national poet in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus. He also largely influenced Ukra ...
's poetic drama '' Dziady'' ("Forefathers' Eve") in the National Theatre. The play contained many anti-Russian allusions, which were greeted with enthusiastic applause by the audience. Michnik and another student, Henryk Szlajfer, recounted the situation to a correspondent of ''Le Monde
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'', "whose report was then carried on Radio Free Europe
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". Both Michnik and Szlajfer were expelled from the university. Upon their expulsion, students organized demonstrations, which were brutally suppressed by the riot police and "worker-squads".
Władysław Gomułka
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Born in 1905 in ...
used Michnik's and several other dissidents' Jewish background to wage an anti-Semitic
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campaign, blaming the Jews for the crisis. Michnik was arrested and sentenced to three years imprisonment for "acts of hooliganism".
In 1969, he was released from prison under an amnesty, but he was forbidden to continue his studies. Not until the middle of the 1970s was he allowed to continue his studies of history, which he finished in 1975 at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
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, under the supervision of Lech Trzeciakowski.
Opposition
After he was released from prison, he worked for two years as a welder at the Róża Luxemburg's (Rosa Luxemburg
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) Industrial Plant and then, on the recommendation of Jacek Kuroń, he became private secretary to Antoni Słonimski
Antoni Słonimski (15 November 1895 – 4 July 1976) was a Polish poet, artist, journalist, playwright and prose writer, president of the Union of Polish Writers in 1956–1959 during the Polish October, known for his devotion to social justic ...
.
In 1976–77 he lived in Paris. After he returned to Poland, he became involved in the activity of Workers' Defence Committee
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(KOR), which had already existed for a couple of months. It was one of the best known opposition organizations of the 1970s. He became one of the most active opposition activists and also one of the supporters of the Society for Educational Courses (Towarzystwo Kursów Naukowych).
Between 1977 and 1989, he was the editor or co-editor of underground newspapers published illegally, samizdat
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: '' Biuletyn Informacyjny'', ''Zapis'', and ''Krytyka''. He was also a member of the management of one of the biggest underground publishers: NOWa.
In years 1980–1989, he was an adviser to both the Independent Self-governing trade union "Solidarity
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" (NSZZ "Solidarność") in the Mazovia Region and to Foundry Workers Committee of "Solidarity".
When martial law
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was declared in December 1981, he was an internee at first, but when he refused to sign a "loyalty oath" and assent to voluntarily leave the country, he was jailed and accused of an "attempt to overthrow socialism". He was in jail without a verdict until 1984 because the prosecutor's office deliberately prolonged the trial.
Adam Michnik demanded an end to the judicial proceedings against him or have his case dismissed. Meanwhile, he wanted to be granted the status of a political prisoner and began a hunger strike while in jail. In 1984, he was released from jail, under an amnesty.
He took part in an attempt to organize a strike in the Gdańsk shipyard. As a consequence, he was rearrested in 1985 and this time sentenced to three years imprisonment. He was released the following year, again under another amnesty.
Since 1989
In 1988, he became an adviser of Lech Wałęsa
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's informal Coordination Committee, and later he became a member of the Solidarity Citizens' Committee. He took an active part in planning and preliminary negotiations for the Round Table Talks in 1989, in which he also participated. Adam Michnik inspired and collaborated with the editors of the ''Ulam Quarterly'', before 1989 that journal pioneered the World Wide Web in the USA.
After the Round Table Talks, Lech Wałęsa
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told him to organize a big Polish national daily, which was supposed to be an 'organ' of the Solidarity Citizens' Committee, before the upcoming elections. This newspaper, under the Round Table agreement, was ("Election Newspaper") because it was supposed to appear until the end of the parliamentary election in 1989. After organizing this newspaper with journalists who worked in the "Biuletyn Informacyjny", Adam Michnik became its editor-in-chief.
In the elections to the Contract Sejm
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on 4 June 1989 he became a member of parliament for Lech Wałęsa's Solidarity Citizens' Committee electoral register, as a candidate for the city of Bytom
Bytom (Polish pronunciation: ; Silesian language, Silesian: ''Bytōm, Bytōń'', ) is a city in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland. Located in the Silesian Voivodeship, the city is 7 km northwest of Katowice, the regional capital.
It is one ...
.
Both as a member of parliament and as editor of he actively supported Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki's government and his candidature in the 1990 presidential election campaign against Lech Wałęsa. After the breakup of the Citizens' Committee and Mazowiecki's failure, Michnik withdrew from his direct involvement in politics and did not run for a seat in the 1991 parliamentary election, instead focusing on editorial and journalistic activities. Under his leadership, was converted into an influential liberal daily newspaper in Poland. Based on assets, the Agora SA
Agora Spółka Akcyjna (Agora SA) is a Polish media company. Agora and ''Gazeta Wyborcza'' (''The'' ''Electoral Gazette'') were created on the eve of the 1989 Polish legislative election, parliamentary elections in 1989. ''Gazeta Wyborcza'' beca ...
partnership came into existence. By May 2004, it was one of the biggest media concerns in Poland, administrating 11 monthly titles, the portal gazeta.pl, the outdoor advertising company AMS, and has shares in several radio stations. Adam Michnik does not have any shares in Agora and does not hold any office, other than chief editor, which is unusual in business in Poland. Michnik's shares are kept by Agora.
Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki in his exposé in September 1989 began a new, so-called " thick line"attitude to the political history of the recent past. Michnik is a proponent and advocate of this policy.
On 27 December 2002, Adam Michnik and Paweł Smoleński revealed the so-called " Rywin affair" which had to be explained by a specially called parliamentary select committee.
In autumn 2004, due to health problems (he suffered from tuberculosis) he resigned from active participation in editing and passed his duties to editorial colleague Helena Łuczywo.
He is a member of the Association of Polish Writers and the Council on Foreign Relations
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.
Since the conservative Law and Justice
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party led by Jarosław Kaczyński gained power in Poland in 2015, Michnik has been a vocal critic of the new government accusing it of undermining democracy in the country stating that "What we are seeing today is a gradual closing down of democracy. There is no other democracy than the liberal version. Everything else is a contradiction in terms."
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Quotations
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had it, but as itself:
Recognition
* Polcul Foundation Award (Australia, 1980)
* Andrzej Kijowski Prize (Poland, 1985)
* Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award (United States, 1986)
* Prize winner of Prix de la Liberte of the French PEN-Club (France, 1988)
* Europe's Man of the Year – prize awarded by the magazine '' La Vie'' (France, 1989)
* Shofar Award – prize awarded by National Jewish Committee on Scouting (Israel, 1991)
* , by the Association of European Journalists (1999)
* Imre Nagy
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's Medal (Hungary, 1995)
* Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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Prize for Democracy and Journalism (May 1996)
* Order of Bernardo O'Higgins
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(Chile, 1998)
* One of 50 World Press Freedom Heroes of the International Press Institute
* Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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(Germany, 2001)
* Erasmus Prize
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(Netherlands, 2001)
* PhD Honoris Causa in New School for Social Research, University of Minnesota
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, Connecticut College, University of Michigan
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* Chevalier of the Legion of Honor (France, 2003)
* Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk 3rd Class (Czech Republic, 2003)
* Gold Medal for Merit to Culture – Gloria Artis (Poland, 2005)
* Listed by ''Financial Times
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'' as one of the 20 most influential journalists in the world.
* Professor of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine, 2006)
* Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise
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3rd class (Ukraine, 2006)
* Dan David Prize (Israel, 2006)
* Jan Karski Eagle Award (Poland, 2006)
* Cena Pelikán (Czech Republic, 2007)
* Patron of the Media Legal Defence Initiative
* PhD Honoris Causa Charles University
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, Prague (Czech Republic)
* Recipient of the Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award (Czech Republic, 2010)
* Order of the White Eagle (Poland, 2010)
* Goethe Medal (Germany, 2011)
* PhD Honoris Causa Klaipėda University
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Overview
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, Klaipėda (Lithuania
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, 2012)
* Kisiel Prize (Poland, 2013)
* Freedom Prize of the Lithuanian Parliament (Lithuania, 2014)
* Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana
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3rd Class (Estonia, 2014)
* Alumno Bene Merenti Medal presented by the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Poznań ( ) is a city on the Warta, River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's ...
(Poland, 2016)
* Ortega y Gasset Award presented by ''El País
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'' daily (Spain, 2016)
* Primo Levi Prize presented by the Primo Levi Center in Genoa
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(Italy, 2018)
* Princess of Asturias Award in the category "Communication and Humanities" (Spain, 2022)
* Order of the White Double Cross, 2nd class, Grand Officer (Slovakia, 2024)
Bibliography
Books
* ''In Search of Lost Meaning: The New Eastern Europe '', translated by Roman S. Czarny, editor Irena Grudzinska Gross, 2011. ()
* ''Letters from Freedom: Post-Cold War Realities and Perspectives'', translated by Jane Cave, 1998. ()
* ''Church and the Left'', (David Ost, editor), 1992. ()
*''Letters from Prison and Other Essays'', translated by Maya Latynski, 1986. ()
Journalism
What was the nationality of the stuffed teddy bear
the reaction of Adam Michnik to the accusations towards Andrzej Wajda's Katyn in the French ''Le Monde'', April 2008, originally published in Gazeta Wyborcza, English translation by
salon.eu.sk
A Miracle
a column about Czechoslovakia, published as a part of the
Czechoslovakian dossier
a special project of the Czechoslovakian Bridges Association and
salon.eu.sk
After the Velvet, an Existential Revolution? a dialogue between Adam Michnik and Václav Havel
English, originally published in Gazeta Wyborcza, November 2008
*
The Polish Witch-Hunt"
''The New York Review of Books
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'' 54/11 (28 June 2007) : 25–26
Articles
* "An Open Letter to International Public Opinion"
''Telos''
54 (Winter 1982–83). New York: Telos Press.
See also
* History of Solidarity
* List of Poles
This is a partial list of notable Polish people, Polish or Polish language, Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited.
Physics
*Miedziak Antal
* Czesław Białobrzesk ...
References
Further reading
* Paul Wilson, "Adam Michnik: A Hero of Our Time", ''The New York Review of Books
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'', vol. LXII, no. 6 (2 April 2015), pp. 73–75.
External links
"Mr. Cogito's Duels – Zbigniew Herbert's views on Adam Michnik"
From Solidarity to Democracy
by Matthew Kaminski, ''The Wall Street Journal
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'', 7 November 2009 (Vol. CCLIV, Iss. 110, pg. A15)
*Demenet, Philippe
"Adam Michnik: The Sisyphus of democracy"
interview, ''Unesco Courier'', September 2001. Retrieved 4 February 2006
*Cushman, Thomas
''Dissent Magazine'', Spring 2004. Retrieved 4 February 2006
*Tennant, Agnieszk
"Why Adam Michnik is Afraid of Theocracy: Confessions of a Democrat-Skeptic", ''Books and Culture'' magazine, 20 November 2006. Retrieved 26 November 2006
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Living people
Writers from Warsaw
Polish anti-communists
Polish dissidents
20th-century Polish Jews
Polish journalists
Recipients of the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Solidarity (Polish trade union) activists
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań alumni
Recipients of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, 3rd Class
Polish Round Table Talks participants
Members of the Contract Sejm
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award laureates
Writers about activism and social change
Polish political prisoners
Recipients of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 3rd class
People associated with Kultura (magazine)
University of Warsaw alumni