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Leszek Kołakowski (/ˌkɒləˈkɒfski/; Polish: [ˈlɛʂɛk kɔwaˈkɔfskʲi]; 23
October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a
Polish philosopher and
historian of ideas. He is...
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Kołakowski (feminine: Kołakowska) is a Polish-language surname.
Emigrants with this
surname may have also been
recorded as Kolakoski, Kolakosky, Kollakowski...
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Victoria Kolakowski (born
August 29, 1961) is an
American lawyer who
serves as a
judge of the
Alameda County Superior Court since January 2011.
Kolakowski is...
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Robert Jerzy Kołakowski (born 15
March 1963 in Ciechanów) is a
Polish politician. He was
elected to the Sejm on 25
September 2005,
getting 5,335 votes...
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Antoni Kołakowski (born 13 June 1963 in Zambrów) is a
Polish politician. He was
elected to the Sejm on 25
September 2005,
getting 6,373
votes in 24...
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Garaudy 1967, p. 62.
Kołakowski 1978a, pp. 139–140.
Garaudy 1967, p. 63.
Kołakowski 1978a, p. 140.
Kołakowski 1978a, pp. 140–141.
Kołakowski 1978a, p. 172....
- rozkład) is a work
about Marxism by the
political philosopher Leszek Kołakowski. Its
three volumes in
English are The Founders, The
Golden Age, and The...
- late 1950s and the 1960s. It was
headed by Bronisław
Baczko and
Leszek Kołakowski and also
included scholars such as
Andrzej Walicki,
Jerzy Szacki and Krzysztof...
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there is no "class spontaneity" but only "group spontaneity".
Leszek Kołakowski argues that the
Critique of
Dialectical Reason represents an abandonment...
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nonfiction book
written by
Leszek Kolakowski and
translated from
Polish into
English by Adam Czerniawski. In this book,
Kolakowski argues for the
relevance and...