Talk:Sociology in Poland

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 * "Both Marxist and Jewish sociologists, however, have been subjected to persecution at different stages in Poland's history." - A masterpiece of fuzzy language. Who was persecuted, by whom, when? A statement "Non-Marxists sociologists have been subjected to persecution in Poland's history" is also true, but not included.
 * "Zygmunt Bauman, a Polish-born sociologist and perhaps one of the most renowned theorists working today, was forced to flee to England in 1971 due to an anti-Semitic government campaign." Bauman wasn't only "Polish-born". He studied in Poland and worked on Warsaw University. He emigrated to Israel and later moved to England, which is somethiung different. In another place the same editor wrote about "Nazi" politics in Poland. It was Khrushtchev time Communism, not Nazism.Xx236 (talk) 12:52, 27 October 2015 (UTC)