Les Kowalawski Marxist symph
One of the cores of Kołakowski's papers should be defined as an
intense feeling of disagreement with the existing, prevalent conditions.
If there is something that Kołakowski owes to Marxism it is a method of
combining two seemingly opposing options and showing his
annoyances connected with both of them. As his thought is antimonistic, he does not intend to find some synthesis, so in this respect he
opposed dialectical tradition. And yet, his assumption that most
philosophical worries can be enclosed within two extremes is a
genuinely derivative of dialectical materialism. Kołakowski usually
stands against both extremes.
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