Hilarious, brilliant, incisive. That describes the late Stefan Kisielewski (1911-1991), the prominent Polish intellectual. He was a constant thorn in the side of the communists and socialists because he had the courage to speak truth to power. I interviewed him in 1986 in Warsaw, when he told me that he had once been arrested and jailed for simply declaring that "Socialism is stupidism," which only proved his point. On another occasion, he famously said, tongue-in-cheek, "Socialism heroically overcomes difficulties unknown in any other system." In 1981, to make the point that the bad economic times in socialist Poland were the product of the system itself, he said, "It's not a crisis, it's a result."
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