"The Age Revealed" offers a profound examination of the social, moral, and philosophical landscape of the early twentieth century. Written by C. James, this work serves as a reflective commentary on the shifting values and cultural transformations that defined the post-war era. The author delves into the complexities of human nature and the evolving structures of society, providing a critical lens through which to view the modern age of its time.
James explores the tensions between tradition and progress, seeking to uncover the underlying spirit that drives collective human endeavor. This volume is particularly valuable for those interested in historical sociology and the intellectual history of the 1920s, as it provides a primary perspective on how contemporaries perceived the rapid changes of their world. "The Age Revealed" synthesizes observations on ethics, social behavior, and the direction of Western civilization, making it a compelling read for those seeking to understand the historical context of early twentieth-century thought and the enduring questions of social evolution.
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