Day: July 18, 2009

Perspective, Poland - Polish - Polonia, Political, ,

Holy Memory – Prof. Leszek Kołakowski

From the BBC: Polish anti-Marxist thinker dies

The Polish philosopher and historian of ideas, Leszek Kołakowski has died in hospital in Oxford, England. He was 81.

One of the few 20th Century eastern European thinkers to gain international renown, he spent almost half of his life in exile from his native country.

He argued that the cruelties of Stalinism were not an aberration, but the logical conclusion of Marxism.

MPs in Warsaw observed a minute’s silence to remember his contribution to a free and democratic Poland.

Leszek Kołakowski was born in Radom, Poland, 12 years before the outbreak of the World War II.

Under the Nazi occupation of Poland school classes were banned so he taught himself foreign languages and literature.

He even systematically read through an incomplete encyclopaedia he found.

He once said he knew everything under the letters, A, D and E, but nothing about the Bs and the Cs.

After the war he studied philosophy and became a professor. Seeing the destruction wrought by the Nazis in Poland he joined the Communist Party.

But he gradually became disillusioned and more daring in his criticism of the system. In 1966 he was expelled from the party and two years later he lost his job.

Seeking exile in the West, he eventually settled at Oxford’s All Souls college where he wrote his best-known work, the three-volume Main Currents of Marxism, considered by some to be one of the most important books on political theory of the 20th Century.

In the 1980s, from his base in Britain, he supported Poland’s pro-democracy Solidarity movement which overthrew communism in 1989.

For many of its leaders he was an icon.

Along with a photographic retrospective, Interia carries the following quotes:

Czeslaw Milosz: “how could Leszek Kołakowski, philosopher, positivist, materialist and Marxist become Kołakowski the wise, turning against the philosophies of all the isims?

Fr. Józef Tischner: He was “the spiritual master of the liberal intelligentsia

From the Professor: “How to be a Conservative-Liberal-Socialist.”

Poetry

July 18 – With my son at the window by Adam Ziemianin

we look together
at the Italian walnut
the sun placing
green upon his crown of curls

together we see
the same meadow
for the moment
closed against the wild

but I am slowly
moving out of the green
with one leg
already in autumn

and you, you are
yet all green
all necessary for the road
shoes for seven-leagues

Translation by Dcn. Jim

patrzymy wspólnie
na ten sam orzech włoski
jak słońce zawiązuje mu
zielone w koronie loki

widzimy razem
tę samą łąkę
na której czas chwilowo
zamknął sie w poziomkę

lecz ja powoli
wyprowadzam się z tej zieleni
i jedną noga
już wchodze do jesieni

a tobie który jesteś
jeszcze cały zielony
potrzebny do drogi
but siedmiomilowy