Center for Political Thought

Educational and Scientific Society The Center for Political Thought (Towarzystwo Edukacyjno–Naukowe Ośrodek Myśli Politycznej; OMP) is a conservative think tank – an association with the status of a public benefit organisation, founded in Kraków in 1992.

[1] OMP carries out educational and scientific activities in the field of philosophy and political thought, history, and international relations.

Unknown cards of the Polish People’s Republic,” “From the archives of World War II,” “Studies and Analyses,” “Classics of Philosophical Thought,” “Tradition and Culture,” and “Canon of Contemporary Philosophy.” In addition to the works of contemporary Polish and foreign authors, OMP publishes works of classics of political thought including Edmund Burke, Plato, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Lord Acton, Michał Bobrzyński, Paweł Popiel, Stanisław Tarnowski, Mirosław Dzielski, Julian Klaczko, Marian Zdziechowski, Jan Ludwik Popławski, Zygmunt Balicki, Adolf Bocheński, Władysław Konopczyński, Józef Szujski, Adam Heydl, Łukasz Górnicki, Henryk Rzewuski, Hieronim Kajsiewicz, Jan Koźmian, and Stanisław Koźmian.

Among the OMP members, authors and associates there are, among others: Monika Gabriela Bartoszewicz, Adam Burakowski, Marek A. Cichocki, Dariusz Gawin, Rafał Habielski, Dariusz Karłowicz, Krzysztof Kawalec, Jacek Kloczkowski, Marek Kornat, Paweł Kowal, Zdzisław Krasnodębski, Piotr Legutko, Marek Magierowski, Rafał Matyja, Filip Musiał, Zdzisław Najder, Andrzej Nowak, Dorota Pietrzyk–Reeves, Czesław Porębski, Arkady Rzegocki, Zbigniew Stawrowski, Aleksander Surdej, Krzysztof Szczerski, Kazimierz M. Ujazdowski, Łukasz Warzecha, Bronisław Wildstein, Henryk Woźniakowski, and Przemysław Żurawski vel Grajewski.

They take part in conferences and public debates, write articles, and are also authors of monographs and edited collections published by OMP.