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The article presents the political views of Leszek Kołakowski in the late seventies and early eighties. It is shown that his views in the age of “Solidarność”, contrary to widespread belief, were clearly non-leftist. Kołakowski rejected not only the socialism and the idea of revolution but also the category of egalitarianism and the notion of social justice. What is more at that time he saw no alternative to the capitalism and criticized all the western leftist movements. At the end of the paper the positive program of Kołakowski is presented.
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Communist Party of Poland was clearly indifferent to the matter of polish independency. In order to describe and explain the attitude of polish communists movement directly after the first world war one may look at the heritage of Rosa Luxemburg. In the article it is shown that her hostility to the independency of Poland is bound to her resistance to the nationalistic ideology of PPS. The whole discussion between PPS and Rosa Luxemburg is presented in details. At the end author showed that attitude of Rosa Luxemburg was more reasonable in given context.
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