Man and CrisisW. W. Norton & Company, 1958 - 217 pagine "A worthy companion of the author's The Revolt of the Masses. Both books are marked by the brilliance, originality, and depth of the author's interpretation of the crisis of our age and of the basic historical processes." --Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science |
Sommario
GALILEO AND HIS EFFECT ON HISTORY | 9 |
THE STRUCTURE OF LIFE THE SUBSTANCE OF HISTORY | 20 |
THE IDEA OF THE GENERATION | 30 |
THE METHOD OF THE GENERATIONS IN HISTORY | 50 |
AGAIN THE CONCEPT OF THE GENERATION | 67 |
CHANGE AND CRISIS | 85 |
TRUTH AS MAN IN HARMONY WITH HIMSELF | 102 |
IN TRANSITION FROM CHRISTIANITY TO RATIONALISM | 119 |
ON EXTREMISM AS A FORM OF LIFE | 138 |
MILESTONES IN CHRISTIAN THOUGHT | 159 |
FIFTEENTHCENTURY MAN | 176 |
RENAISSANCE AND RETURN | 198 |
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