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Kolakowski, Leszek --- Catholic Church --- Kołakowski, Leszek --- 1 KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK --- #SBIB:321H60 --- Filosofie. Psychologie--KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw: socialisme, marxisme, communisme, anarchisme --- Kołakowski, Leszek. --- 1 KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK Filosofie. Psychologie--KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK --- Kolakowski, Leszek. --- Catholic Church.
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Erasmus Prize --- Aron, Raymond. --- Berlin, Isaiah, --- Kolakowski, Leszek. --- Yourcenar, Marguerite.
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Anthropologie. --- Dialectical materialism. --- Dialectical materialism. --- Humanism --- Humanism. --- Marxismus. --- History --- Garaudy, Roger. --- Garaudy, Roger. --- Kolakowski, Leszek. --- Kołakowski, Leszek. --- Schaff, Adam. --- Schaff, Adam. --- 1900-1999.
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Nagelaten, ontvoltooid essay door de Brits-Poolse filosoof (1927-2009) over de identiteit van Jezus van Nazareth, diens betekenis in relatie tot het lot van Europa en een hedendaagse controverse rond zijn persoon
1 KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK --- 225*1 --- 225*1 Leven van Jezus Christus in het Nieuwe Testament. Historische Jezus Christus --- Leven van Jezus Christus in het Nieuwe Testament. Historische Jezus Christus --- 1 KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK Filosofie. Psychologie--KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK --- Filosofie. Psychologie--KOLAKOWSKI, LESZEK --- Jesus Christ
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Philosophy, Marxist --- Human beings --- Jesus Christ --- Machovec, Milan --- Kołakowski, Leszek --- Lochman, Jan Miliéc
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Kolakowski, Leszek --- Translations into English. --- Poland --- Social life and customs --- Fiction.
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Lenz, Siegfried --- -Sperber, Manes --- -Political and social views --- Political and social views --- Authors, German --- Kołakowski, Leszek. --- Lenz, Siegfried, --- Sperber, Manès, --- ספרבר, מנס --- Political and social views. --- Kolakowski, Leszek.
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The collapse of Marxism as a compelling ideology and political force is one of the most important developments in the history of twentieth-century Europe. This book seeks to understand the failure of Marxism by viewing it up close, in the experiences of three important Marxist intellectuals—the Belgian Henri De Man, the German Max Horkheimer, and the Pole Leszek Kolakowski—each of whom embraced Marxism early in life and later decisively rejected it. The author focuses on the processes through which these three figures lost their faith in Marxism, thereby providing the framework for a more general account of modern ideological disenchantment. An introductory chapter surveys an earlier stage of that disenchantment by examining the appeal of Nietzsche and his concept of the superman to Marxist intellectuals in each of the major European socialist movements, focusing particularly on those who have lost confidence in the redemptive historical role of the proletariat. In studying the ideological trajectory of De Man, Horkheimer, and Kolakowski, the author identifies the common dilemmas they faced in their efforts to advance the Marxist cause. Those dilemmas arose in large part out of the clash between their bourgeois ethical sensibilities and the materialistic and deterministic outlook of orthodox Marxism. This clash provides a connecting link between the three generations of Marxist intellectuals dealt with in the study. The author also discusses the aftermath of these three versions of ideological disenchantment—the attempts of each of these intellectuals to reconstruct a view of the world following the dissolution of his Marxist faith. The book concludes by placing Marxism in a broad historical context, and raises questions about its place—and that of the utopian imagination in general—within Western civilization.
Communism and intellectuals --- #SBIB:321H60 --- Intellectuals and communism --- Intellectuals --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw: socialisme, marxisme, communisme, anarchisme --- Man, Hendrik de, --- Horkheimer, Max, --- Koakowski, Leszek. --- Horḳhaimer, M. --- הורקהיימר, מקס --- 霍克海默尔, --- Хоркхаймер, Макс, --- Khorkkhaĭmer, Maks, --- Man, Henri de, --- De Man, Hendrik, --- Man, Henry de, --- De Man, Henry, --- De Man, Henri, --- מאן, הענריק דע --- Kołakowski, Leszek. --- Kolakowski, Leszek. --- de Man, Hendrik. --- De Man, Henri --- De Man, Henry --- Man, Hendrik de --- Man, Henri de --- De Man, Hendrik --- Man, Henry de --- de Man, Hendrik
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En partant d'un tableau du Hollandais Jan Mostaert, Épisode de la conquête de l'Amérique, peint vers 1520-1540, Jacques Dewitte nous invite à réfléchir aux sources de l'identité européenne. À circonscrire ce lieu, l'Europe, perçu aujourd'hui comme exclusivement géographique alors que c'est avant tout une tournure d'esprit. Que dit ce tableau ? Il est le témoignage pictural, muet et pourtant parfaitement éloquent de ce que la défense des peuples envahis et massacrés remonte aux débuts mêmes de la colonisation. Cette représentation révèle ce trait typique de l'esprit européen : la disposition à reconnaître sa propre culpabilité, à se confronter à son passé, à s'intéresser aux mœurs des autres peuples, à s'interroger sur la validité absolue de ses valeurs et de ses évidences. Et cette disposition est unique : l'Europe est la seule à avoir adopté une telle attitude critique, de sorte qu'il lui revient, par là même, un statut d'exception. C'est de cette civilisation de la curiosité, du doute et de l'interrogation qu'il sera question dans ce livre, une réflexion en forme de cheminement, mêlant littérature et philosophie, intuitions, idées et imaginaire, en compagnie d'Hérodote, Montaigne, Kolakowski, Castoriadis, Levinas, Husserl, Octavio Paz, Simon Leys, Camus et Naipaul.
Group identity --- Ethnicity --- Rationalism --- Identité collective --- Ethnicité --- Rationalisme --- Kolakowski, Leszek, --- Europe --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Ethnology --- Europeans --- National characteristics, European --- Ethnic identity --- Philosophical Essay --- European Socio-Cultural and Intellectual Identity --- 844 --- Literature French essays --- Identité collective --- Ethnicité --- Sociology of culture --- Ethnology - Europe --- Europeans - Ethnic identity --- Universalisme (philosophie)
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Philosophy and religion. --- Christianity --- Cosmologie biblique. --- Christianisme --- Christianisme --- Christianity --- Philosophy and religion. --- Philosophy. --- Relations --- Religion grecque. --- Philosophie. --- Philosophy. --- Basile, --- Ambroise, --- Proclus, --- Kant, Immanuel, --- Marx, Karl, --- Kolakowski, Leszek --- Scot Érigène, Jean, --- Et la cosmologie. --- Et la cosmologie. --- Et le christianisme. --- Religion. --- Et le christianisme. --- Et l'eschatologie.