Abstract

The aim of the article is to study the maladjustment of the paneuropean ideals to the social andnational expectations in the interwar Poland, a fragmentary evidence of which can be found inthe dangerous – in a political sense – philo-German propaganda messages in Burdecki’s story,and indirectly, also the history of this author – wrongly understanding the national interests.Burdecki’s literary utopia proves that the ideas sublimed from literary fiction can be useful in forming research questions and analyzing the socially fixed thinking and acting stereotypes.Searching for good political solutions requires confrontation with thinking stereotypes. Suchis the conclusion of this draft, dedicated to waiting for the realization of the united Europeproject.Key words: Paneurope, German revanchism, interwar period, Feliks Burdecki, utopia

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