Sławomir Sierakowski
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Sławomir Sierakowski (born 1979) is a Polish left-wing publicist, sociologist, literary critic. Founder and editor of The Political Critique magazine and The Publishing House of the Political Critique, co-founder of REDaction – a place that serves as a forum for discussion, art presentations and social and political projects (situated in the centre of Warsaw, Chmielna 26 /19 street). He is the president of Stanislaw Brzozowski Association. Through his magazine, he brings together people involved in creating a new left-wing formation in Poland, among them students, journalists, literary and theatre critics, artists and social activists.
In 2008 Sierakowski took part to a multimedia art show (alluding to Leni Riefenstahl's movies) of the Israeli-Dutch artist Yael Bartana in which , in a speech before an empty stade, accompanied by a guard of children in uniforms, called to the three million Jews of Poland lost in the Holocaust to come back to save the country from what seems a boring homogenity and stagnation.

