Vapauden Tuli by Wolfram Eilenberger
A vivid, accessible narrative that follows four major thinkers of the interwar period—tracing their lives, ideas, encounters and rivalries during the volatile decade after World War I—and shows how their philosophical breakthroughs about reason, language, myth and experience were shaped by and helped to shape the wider cultural and political upheavals of the 1920s; blending biography, intellectual history and reportage, the book illuminates how personal destinies and contested ideas intersected with the fragile hopes of liberal modernity and the rising shadow of authoritarianism.
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