
Freedom in the Modern World
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"Freedom in the Modern World" is a profound philosophical inquiry into the nature and status of human liberty during the early twentieth century. Written by the influential philosopher Horace M. Kallen, this work examines how the rapid advancements of industrial civilization, the complexities of modern politics, and the shifting social structures of the era have redefined the concept of freedom.
Through a series of insightful lectures, Kallen explores the tension between individual autonomy and the collective demands of a technological society. He argues for a pluralistic understanding of freedom, one that recognizes the diversity of human experience and the necessity of democratic engagement. The book delves into the psychological, economic, and ethical dimensions of liberty, questioning whether traditional ideals can survive the pressures of modernity.
As a significant contribution to American social thought, "Freedom in the Modern World" remains relevant for its exploration of how institutions and cultural norms shape our capacity for self-determination. Kallen's analysis provides a timeless defense of the individual's right to live a life of their own choosing within a complex, interconnected world. This work is essential reading for those interested in political philosophy, the history of ideas, and the enduring quest for personal and social liberation.
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