A Slovak writer explains, in Bratislava's daily newspaper "Dennik N", why the only suggestion of the idea that children should be made to save the state is cold in his back, while the incentives to revive the birth are increasing. Every week, the International Courier offers you a post that raises questions about our modern condition by relying on literary, scientific and, of course, philosophical works.
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A Slovak writer explains, in Bratislava's daily newspaper "Dennik N", why the only suggestion of the idea that children should be made to save the state is cold in his back, while the incentives to revive the birth are increasing. Every week, the International Courier offers you a post that raises questions about our modern condition by relying on literary, scientific and, of course, philosophical works.