Abstract

The nation, culture and nature in the thought of Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski
 Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski was a Polish economist, journalist and politician, one of the first chief activists and ideologues of the right‑wing National Democracy political camp, literary historian, mountaineer, ecologist and environmentalist. Pawlikowski was influential in the development of modern environmental ethics in Poland and in the movement for wilderness conservation. He was co‑founder and president of the Section for Protection of the Tatra Mountains, The Polish Tatra Society since 1912. He was also the founder and editor‑in‑chief of the yearbook Wierchy printed in Lviv since 1923. Since 1927, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

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