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Leszek is the author of Modernity on Endless Trial (2024), Main Currents of Marxism (2005), Is God Happy? (2013), Metaphysical Horror (2001), The Presence of Myth (2010).

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Modernity on Endless Trial

release date: May 31, 2024
Modernity on Endless Trial
Leszek Kolakowski delves into some of the most intellectually vigorous questions of our time in this remarkable collection of essays garnished with his characteristic wit. Ten of the essays have never appeared before in English. "Exemplary. . . . It should be celebrated." —Arthur C. Danto, New York Times Book Review "This book . . . express[es] Kolakowski''s thought on God, man, reason, history, moral truth and original sin, prompted by observation of the dramatic struggle among Christianity, the Enlightenment and modern totalitarianism. It is a wonderful collection of topics." —Thomas Nagel, Times Literary Supplement "No better antidote to bumper-sticker thinking exists than this collection of 24 ''appeals for moderation in consistency,'' and never has such an antidote been needed more than it is now." —Joseph Coates, Chicago Tribune "Whether learned or humorous, these essays offer gems in prose of diamond hardness, precision, and brilliance." —Thomas D''Evelyn, The Christian Science Monitor A "Notable Books of the Year 1991" selection, New York Times Book Review—a "Noted with Pleasure" selection, New York Times Book Review—a "Summer Reading 1991" selection, New York Times Book Review—a "Books of the Year" selection, The Times.

Main Currents of Marxism

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Main Currents of Marxism
The commanding study of Marxism, now in one masterful volume with a new preface and epilogue by the author.

Is God Happy?

release date: Feb 05, 2013
Is God Happy?
Offer of a selection of essays on communism and other ideologies, religion, and other topics, some available in English for the first time, by the Polish philosopher who experienced the Nazi occupation and communist rule in his country.

Metaphysical Horror

release date: Jul 01, 2001
Metaphysical Horror
''A modern philosopher who has never once suspected himself of being a charlatan, '' writes Leszek Kolakowski at the start of this endlessly stimulating book, ''must be such a shallow mind that his work is probably not worth reading.'' For over a century, philosophers have argued that philosophy is impossible or useless, or both. Although the basic agenda dates back tot he days of Socrates, there is still disagreement about the nature of truth, reality, knowledge, good and God. This may make little practical difference to our lives, but it leaves us with a feeling of radical uncertainty described by Kolakowski as ''metaphysical horror''. Is there any way out of this cul-de-sac? This trenchant analysis confronts these dilemmas head on. Philosophy may not provide definitive answers to the fundamental questions, yet the quest itself transforms our lives. It may undermine most of our certainties, yet it still leaves room for our spiritual yearnings and religious beliefs. Kolakowski has forged a dazzling demonstration of philosophy in action. It is up to readers to take up the challenge of his arguments.

The Presence of Myth

release date: Nov 16, 2010
The Presence of Myth
"[An] important essay by a philosopher who more convincingly than any other I can think of demonstrates the continuing significance of his vocation in the life of our culture."—Karsten Harries, The New York Times Book Review With The Presence of Myth, Kolakowski demonstrates that no matter how hard man strives for purely rational thought, there has always been-and always will be-a reservoir of mythical images that lend "being" and "consciousness" a specifically human meaning. "Kolakowski undertakes a philosophy of culture which extends to all realms of human intercourse—intellectual, artistic, scientific, and emotional. . . . [His] book has real significance for today, and may well become a classic in the philosophy of culture."—Anglican Theological Review

My Correct Views on Everything

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Marxism and Beyond: on Historical Understanding and Individual Responsibility

Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?

release date: Nov 13, 2007
Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
Leszek Ko±akowski explores 23 questions asked by great philosophers, introducing us to the great ideas and philosophers of Western thought.

Main Currents of Marxism: The breakdown

Main Currents of Marxism: The breakdown
"Kołakowski discusses the origins, philosophical roots, golden age and breakdown of Marxism, and the various schools of Marxist philosophy. He describes Marxism as "the greatest fantasy of the twentieth century", a dream of a perfect society which became a foundation for "a monstrous edifice of lies, exploitation and oppression." He argues that the Leninist and Stalinist versions of communist ideology are not a distortion or degenerate form of Marxism, but one of its possible interpretations. Despite his rejection of Marxism, his interpretation of Marx is influenced by Lukács."

Religion, If There is No God--

Religion, If There is No God--
A highly original discussion of the philosophical argumetns for and against the existence of God.

Politics of Time

release date: Aug 01, 2008
Politics of Time
What has really happened in Poland since the election of 2005? After such spectacular events as the practice of lustration and the questioning of solidarity with the European Union, one has to ask: what is the nature of this newly emerging society? As with many of the recent developments in former communist countries that seem to be mysterious and irrational, the situation and ensuing problems are complex and the answers neither trivial nor easy. This book, by the distinguished Polish philosopher, addresses these complexities through the role of the communist past in post-communist Poland. It describes the events that led to the collapse of the Solidarity program and the growing influence of the nationalistic and religious parties in the government. The author investigates the nature of social and political temporality and develops a theoretical framework that allows him to apply his conclusions not only to Poland but also to other formerly communist countries.

God Owes Us Nothing

release date: Nov 09, 2012
God Owes Us Nothing
God Owes Us Nothing reflects on the centuries-long debate in Christianity: how do we reconcile the existence of evil in the world with the goodness of an omnipotent God, and how does God''s omnipotence relate to people''s responsibility for their own salvation or damnation. Leszek Kolakowski approaches this paradox as both an exercise in theology and in revisionist Christian history based on philosophical analysis. Kolakowski''s unorthodox interpretation of the history of modern Christianity provokes renewed discussion about the historical, intellectual, and cultural omnipotence of neo-Augustinianism. "Several books a year wrestle with that hoary conundrum, but few so dazzlingly as the Polish philosopher''s latest."—Carlin Romano, Washington Post Book World "Kolakowski''s fascinating book and its debatable thesis raise intriguing historical and theological questions well worth pursuing."—Stephen J. Duffy, Theological Studies "Kolakowski''s elegant meditation is a masterpiece of cultural and religious criticism."—Henry Carrigan, Cleveland Plain Dealer

Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin Resistance

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin Resistance
"Glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance presents a broad overview of the molecular, biochemical and clinical aspects of glucose metabolism and glucose resistance. The book serves to acquaint the reader with recent information on topics ranging from the"

Insulin and Insulin Resistance

release date: Nov 12, 2025
Insulin and Insulin Resistance
Insulin is an anabolic hormone, involved in the regulation of glucose, lipid and protein metabolism. Its action is also associated with several other processes, such as cell division, cell differentiation, cell growth, cytoskeletal reorganization and so on. This book discusses a series of up-to-date topics around the role of insulin in the human body as well as the association of disturbances in the insulin signaling pathway, caused by insulin resistance, with diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, cancers, impaired functions of the kidney and liver, etc. It describes types of insulin resistance and their pathogenesis. One chapter describes therapeutic strategy of insulin resistance. This book is written by a scientist with expertise in the study of the cellular role of insulin in physiological and pathological conditions. By presenting a clear and exhaustive review of the correlation between insulin and health/disease, it is expected to draw attention from biomedical scientists, physicians, pharmacologists, physiologists, and students who wish to dedicate their research in uncovering the role of insulin in human health and diseases.

Freedom, Fame, Lying and Betrayal

release date: Mar 06, 2019
Freedom, Fame, Lying and Betrayal
Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski is renowned worldwide for wrestling with serious philosophical conundrums with dazzling elegance. In this new book, he turns his characteristic wit to important themes of ordinary life, from the need for freedom to the wheel of fortune, from the nature of God to the ambiguities of betrayal. Extremely lucid and l

Power and Civil Society

release date: Apr 30, 1991
Power and Civil Society
The seeds of this volume were contained in a series of lectures delivered by Leszak Nowak to his co-interned activists of Solidarity in a Polish prison in 1982. From the stance of a political philosopher, Nowak suggests statements about power; as a social theorist, he proposes a systematization of hypotheses into idealized models of increasing realism. Most books on socialism are based on either radical or conservative ideologies; Power and Civil Society, however begins with radical assumptions but reaches rather conservative conclusions. Nowak''s discussion of the three independent main social divisions--owners/producers, rulers/ruled, and priests or mass-culture-media/believers--reveals the separation of these divisions in class societies and their integration into a triple class of rulers-owners-priests in real-socialism societies. Nowak contends that triple-class rulers wrest control of political power from both owner and priest classes and undergo regularities of political power in its pure form. The thrust of the book is an elaboration of a proposal of the general theory of political power that confronts it with its classic area of application--the history of the Soviet Union--by offering a series of models beginning with the most abstract. Each subsequent model presents a more complicated network of interconnections that characterize the phenomenon of political power. The sixteen-chapter volume is structured into five major divisions that begin with a discussion of some basic assumptions on the nature of power and the non-Christian model of man. Part Two considers some elementary models of power by focusing on idealizing conditions, revolution, the organization of civil society, and citizens'' utopia. Global Models of Power, Part Three, treats the mechanism of aggression, the structure and development of an empire, and a block of countries. Special models of power are surveyed in Part Four. The book concludes with an attempt to confront the modeling construction with the history of the socialist world both at the level of the relations between rulers and ruled, political institutions, political doctrines, and international relations within the Soviet empire. Here Nowak seeks to locate both those trends which can be approximately explained by a certain model of the presented hierarchy and those which can not. Six appendixes deal with such phenomena as The Conception of Class Loop and the Rotating Elites Theory, Social Consciousness as a Hypostasis, and more. This book will be excellent reading for Sovietologists, Political Theorists, Social Philosophers, and Philosophers of History.
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