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Bauman , Zygmunt
Zygmunt Bauman
Zygmunt Bauman
(; 19 November 1925 – 9 January 2017) was a Polish–British sociologist and philosopher. He was driven out of the
Polish People's Republic
during the
1968 Polish political crisis
and forced to give up his
Polish citizenship
. He emigrated to
Israel
; three years later he moved to the United Kingdom. He resided in England from 1971, where he studied at the
London School of Economics
and became Professor of Sociology at the
University of Leeds
, later emeritus. Bauman was a
social theorist
, writing on issues as diverse as
modernity
and the
Holocaust
,
postmodern
consumerism
and
liquid modernity
.
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Cultura come prassi
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Bauman Zygmunt
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Modus vivendi. Inferno e utopia del mondo liquido
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Capitalismo parassitario
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Contestazione a Varsavia i documenti delle agitazioni studentesche polacche dal marzo '68 a oggi
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