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After World War I he abandoned all political activity and focused on scientific research, intending to complete the works that he had never had the peace of mind or time to finish. However, he did take part in the organization and management of scientific bodies. He served as vice-director of the
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he was injured during the defence of Warsaw in September 1939, and the bomb that destroyed his apartment also caused the loss of most of his papers and manuscripts. His working conditions worsened and he died of heart disease in 1941.
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he lived in great hardship, but when the war broke out he was back in the front line of social activity, taking part in various workers and trade union organizations even though his relations with the Socialist Party had cooled.
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in 1859 into an aristocratic but impoverished family. From an early age he showed an interest in psychology, philosophy, and the natural sciences, and studied works by
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had been located. Krzywicki donated a large part of his findings to the Culture Museum in
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Krzywicki returned to Congress Poland in 1893 and continued his political activity.
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and elsewhere, photographing and excavating fortress hills. In 1908 he published
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from a sociological viewpoint. From 1919 to 1936, he was a professor at the
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Polish Marxist anthropologist, economist, and sociologist (1859–1941)
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One of his most important contributions was the theory of the
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He was arrested many times, notably when he took part in the
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in the second half of May 1898, she held at least two
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Krzywicki was one of the first scholars to research
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Ludwik Krzywicki
Płock
Congress Poland
Warsaw
General Government
Polish
University of Warsaw
Samogitia
Comte
Darwin
Marx
Taine
Ribot
Anthropology
Archeology
Economics
Sociology
Marxist
sociology
historical materialism
University of Warsaw
Płock
Darwin
Taine
Ribot
Comte
mathematics
University of Warsaw
Congress Poland
Leipzig

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