In the first episode of 'The Essence of Things', we discuss postmodernism as an intellectual and cultural phenomenon.
Marcin Pasierbski's guest is Prof. Zdzisław Krasnodębski - sociologist, social philosopher, Member of the European Parliament, author of many books including "Upadek idei postępu", "Demokracja peryferii", czy "Postmodernistyczne rozterki kultury".
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