Abstract

In this article I discuss the rarely analyzed work of the Polish philosopher, sociologist, and economist Felix Mlynarski. I present him against the background of contemporary intellectual currents and place him in the current of humanistic sociology, philosophy of life, and pragmatism. I also try to point out the original elements of his thought, emphasizing those which can be identified as individualism and interactionism.

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