Feliks Oraczewski of Szreniawa coat of arms (14 January 1739 in Przybysławice – 12 August 1799 in Vienna) was a Polish writer, educational and political activist.
His works in this genre include The Litigant (1775) and Playground, Or Life Without Purpose(1780).
[1] In 1773, during a session of the parliament, Oraczewski put forth a proposal for the formation of a parliamentary delegation.
His envisioned the mission of this delegation to develop a national education program.
This proposal eventually led to the establishment of the National Education Commission.