Damian J. Składanek

Damian J. Składanek

Editor for Labor Movement History

An anti-capitalist and anti-fascist activist from the Swietokrzyskie region, and author of the Naukowy Socjalis blog focused on labor movement history and current affairs. He is a history student specializing in Latin America and in the international labor movement of third-world countries. He also volunteers at an animal shelter. His interests include philosophy and social psychology, which he combines with local activism and analysis of global class struggles.

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The Truth About Cuban Healthcare

Cuban healthcare is often touted as something unique. The country has implemented high-quality universal and completely free healthcare, functioning even in the face of economic blockade. What does this legendary medical care look like, and how much truth is there in its uniqueness?

2026-02-09
Politics

From Léon Degrelle to Grzegorz Braun: Anatomy of Political Madness

The foundation of both movements is a strong emphasis on the role of the Church and traditional moral norms. Their 'moral revolution' has one, undisguised goal: to impose on society full integrity with the teachings of the Catholic Church, which is to become the basis of the legal and social order.

2026-01-22
Politics

Is Condemning Israel Anti-Semitism? Debunking the Zionist Lie

The history of Zionism is a story of the struggle for political dominance, often against Jewish identity itself. Let's examine how the manipulation of the concepts of 'anti-Semitism' and 'anti-Zionism' has become a convenient tool for censoring criticism of the state of Israel, and why even Jews themselves protest against this policy.

2026-01-19