Polish Association of Free Thought
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Polish Association of Free Thought (PAFT) (Polish: Polski Związek Myśli Wolnej (PZMW)) is a secular movement, appointed in 1926 for a group of former activists of the Polish Association of Freethinkers. Chairman was in the board entered: Tadeusz Kotarbiński, Józef Landau. In June 1930 PAFT organized in Warsaw (under the leadership of T. Kotarbinski), which primary aim was to deepen the theoretical principles of free thought and to create a center, grouping intellectuals – thinkers from around the country. From October 1930 to December 1935 Circle seemed own monthly magazine "Rationalist" edited by Józef Landau.[1]
Literature[]
- Polish tradition of secular movement (in Polish)
- PNA. One hundred years of struggle for freedom of conscience (in Polish)
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- ^ From the tradition of Polish secular movement (in Polish)
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- Atheist organizations
- Irreligion in Poland
- Organizations established in 1926
- 1926 establishments in Poland
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