“Didaskalia” is a series of audio videos from Wirtualna Polska in which Patrycjusz Wyżga talks with his guests about the most important political, economic, social and scientific topics. The first episode premiered on March 11, 2023. To date, dozens of interviews have been published in the series. The channel “Didaskalia” on YouTube has collected more than 250 thousand views. Participants.
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Paul Kowal: Russia will collapse
The guest of one of the episodes was Paweł Kował – politician, political scientist and government representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine. – I have no doubt that we are already observing the process of disintegration of Russia, which will end with the separation of parts of it, for example in the Caucasus, and some states will be created – he argued in February 2024, stressing that “Putin is doing it.” not “eternal”
– After the collapse of imperialism in Russia, and it will happen, Crimea will become part of Ukraine – and will be completely independent, because this is stipulated in the Ukrainian Constitution. “In my opinion, it would be very rich, and it would be a great vacation spot,” Kowal said.
New episodes of Didaskalia are published every Sunday at 19 o’clock. As part of the series, a mini-series entitled “Grey Didaskalia” was created that deals with national politics.
As the authors describe themselves, “The Didascalia is a side text that allows the reader to better understand the situational context of a particular event.” Patrycjusz Wyżga, in his conversations with his guests, discovers subsequent layers of complex problems, striving for a broader vision that allows a better understanding of the changes and processes occurring in the world.
All episodes can be found here.
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