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The complex relationship between Einstein's second postulate and the Maxwell
electromagnetic theory is elucidated. A simple deduction of the main results of
the Ignatowski approach to the theory of relativity is given. The peculiar
status of the principle of relativity among the Maxwellians is illustrated.