A war
is being fought over collective memory in Poland. In the absence of a
convincing vision of the future, the ability to control definitions of
the past has become one of the most important sources of legitimacy in
Polish politics. But if the historicisation of policy is a game played
by all sides, the conservative, nationalist right is the most consistent
and effective player. Its strategy is well illustrated by the current
conflict over the act that enshrines the legal status of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN).
Source: Theguardian
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