442:, he participated in a discussion devoted to the future of Polish society. Not as a sociologist, educator or psychologist, but as an economist, the greatest danger threatening in our social life, he saw in the gaps of social education, in the erroneous philosophical justifications of human attitudes: the sense of the absurdity of life and the feeling of lack of connection between his own actions and what it meets us, the philosophy of blind destiny is by no means fully overcome ....
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Władysław Baka : Czesław
Bobrowski (1904–1996) in: Portraits of scholars. Professors Warsaw University after 1945 Vol. 1 A-K, Monumenta Universitatis Varsoviensis 1816-2016 , Warsaw 2016,
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Korolko-Bobrowski and Jadwiga from Okło-Kułaków originally from the vicinity of
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137:Parliament
47:1904-02-17
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295:Gibraltar
287:Red Cross
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152:professor
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