News of the White Raven: "Strength and freedom" and "So they enslave us"

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News of the White Raven: "Strength and freedom" and "So they enslave us"
date:19 May 2026 Editor: Anna

There are books that simply describe reality.
And there are those that aid her understand.
"Strength and freedom. 250 years of the United States of America" Prof. Wojciech Roszkowski and "So they enslave us. The way to the totalitarian state" Dr. Guduli Walterskirchen discusses topics that present return with exceptional force: freedom, the influence of ideology, the condition of the West and mechanisms shaping the modern world.
These are books that are up-to-date, brave, and prompt for your own thoughts.

Both publications show past and modernity from a position that is hard to look for in a dominant media message.
They combine broad knowledge, strong arguments and narrative, which draws from the first sides.
If you are looking for books that not only inform you, but besides provoke you to ask crucial questions, you should take a closer look at these prime ministers.

Prof. Wojciech Roszkowski in the book “Strength and Freedom. 250 years of the United States of America” shows the past of the United States as the past of a country that grew on the thought of freedom and for 250 years powerfully influenced the destiny of the Western world. The author argues that the strength of America was not only due to the economy or army, but besides to religion, culture and attachment to conventional values. The author describes how the United States has become a refuge for millions of migrants fleeing poverty, persecution and deficiency of freedom. Much space was devoted to Polish-American relations and the contribution of Poles to the improvement and past of the United States;
"Strength and freedom" is not only a chronicle of historical events, but besides a reflection on what is being built by sustainable states and what leads civilizations to the crisis.

Dr. Guduli Walterskirchen at work “They enslave us so much. The way to a totalitarian state" shows that modern control systems no longer trust mainly on military power, but on technology, media and information management. The book examines how global organizations, corporations and political environments influence social decisions and limit pluralism of opinions. An crucial subject is the digitisation of everyday life and the associated risks of surveillance, emotional manipulation and dependence on technology. Walterskirchen draws attention to cultural and ideological changes in Western Europe which, in her opinion, undermine democracy and freedom of public debate;
“So enslave us” is simply a informing character and encourages the reader to think critically about contemporary politics, media and global social trends.

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