1st Edition

The Misinterpretation of Man Studies in European Thought of the Nineteenth Century

By Paul Roubiczek Copyright 1949
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1949, The Misinterpretation of Man traces the deeper roots of the ideas which found their most striking and disastrous expression in German National Socialism. It attempts to show the wrong turn which European thought took during the nineteenth century and to challenge its dangerous inheritance, so as to make room for the growth of different and better ideals. The author... Read more

Some Personal Remarks 1. The Experiment of the Nineteenth Century 2. Kant 3. Goethe 4. The Romantic Flight from Reality 5. Napolean 6. Nietzsche 7. From Hegel to Haeckel 8. Marxism 9. Tolstoy 10. Dostoevsky Conclusion Bibliography Index

Biography

Paul Roubiczek