The Present Age by Soren Kierkegaard
On the Death of Rebellion
The book explores the characteristics and challenges of the modern era, emphasizing how the present age is marked by reflection and a lack of passion compared to previous eras of action and commitment. It critiques the pervasive sense of apathy and the dominance of public opinion, which stifles individuality and authentic personal engagement. The author argues that this reflective age leads to a form of existential paralysis, where individuals become spectators rather than active participants in their own lives, resulting in a society that values conformity over genuine personal expression and responsibility.
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- Published
- 1846
- Nationality
- Danish
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 80-100
- Original Language
- Danish
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