
Leszek Kołakowski

Owing 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 the University of Oxford, as a Fellow of All Souls College. Despite being in exile, Kołakowski was a major inspiration to the Solidarity movement which flourished in Poland in the 1980s and is credited by some as having helped bring about the collapse of the Soviet Union. Bronisław Geremek dubbed him as the "awakener of human hopes". Among many awards, he was a laureate of the MacArthur Fellowship and Erasmus Prize in 1983, the 2003 Kluge Prize, and in 2007, the Jerusalem Prize. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Kołakowski, Leszek, 1927-2009 23.10.1927-17.07.2009
Published in: Die Hauptströmungen des Marxismus 2
Published in: Die Hauptströmungen des Marxismus 2
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by Kołakowski, Leszek, 1927-2009 23.10.1927-17.07.2009
Published in: Die Hauptströmungen des Marxismus 3
Published in: Die Hauptströmungen des Marxismus 3
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by Kołakowski, Leszek, 1927-2009 23.10.1927-17.07.2009
Published in: Politique internationale 1982/83,20, S. 103 - 111
Published in: Politique internationale 1982/83,20, S. 103 - 111
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