Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre (1971)
Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski and French thinker Henri Lefebvre (both former Communist Party members) debate the ongoing significance of Marxism and the concept of alienation—while at the same time struggling to define what a future, post-capitalist society might hold.
Director: Fons Elders
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: August 23, 1971
Cast
- Henri Lefebvre - Himself
- Leszek Kołakowski - Himself
Original Language: en
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- What is Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre about?
- Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski and French thinker Henri Lefebvre (both former Communist Party members) debate the ongoing significance of Marxism and the concept of alienation—while at the same time struggling to define what a future, post-capitalist society might hold.
- Who directed Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre?
- Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre was directed by Fons Elders.
- Who stars in Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre?
- Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre stars Henri Lefebvre, Leszek Kołakowski.
- How long is Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre?
- Philosophers - Debates and Dialogues: Leszek Kolakowski and Henri Lefebvre has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).