Leszek Kołakowski

Kołakowski in 1971 Leszek Kołakowski (; ; 23 October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analyses of Marxist thought, such as in his three-volume history of Marxist philosophy ''Main Currents of Marxism'' (1976). In his later work, Kołakowski increasingly focused on religious questions. In his 1986 Jefferson Lecture, he asserted that "we learn history not in order to know how to behave or how to succeed, but to know who we are".

Due to his criticism of Marxism and of the Communist state system, Kołakowski was effectively exiled from Poland in 1968. He spent most of the remainder of his career at All Souls College, Oxford. Despite being in exile, Kołakowski was a major inspiration for the Solidarity movement that flourished in Poland in the 1980s and helped bring about the collapse of the Soviet Union, leading to his being described by Bronisław Geremek as the "awakener of human hopes". He was awarded both the MacArthur Fellowship and Erasmus Prize in 1983, the 2003 Kluge Prize, and the 2007 Jerusalem Prize. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kolakowski, Leszek
Published 1978
Located: Gurudas College
Call Number: 320.1 KOL
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by Kolakowski, Leszek
Published 1981
Located: Gurudas College
Call Number: 320.1 KOL
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by Kołakowski, Leszek
Published 2005
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 320.5315 KOL/MAI
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by Kolakowski, Leszek
Published 1978
Located: Sivanath Sastri College
Call Number: 320.5322 K127
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by Kolakowski, Leszek
Published 2005
Located: Saheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya
Call Number: 335.4 KOL
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by Kolakowski, Leszek
Published 1982
Located: Sivanath Sastri College
Call Number: K83-2 335.41
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