The Nineteenth Century: The Triumph and Crisis of Liberalism

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The Nineteenth Century: The Triumph and Crisis of Liberalism

Author: Gordon A. Craig (J.E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities, Emeritus, Stanford University)
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Churchill and Roosevelt, Einstein and Picasso, Stalin and Hitler: the great majority of the 20th century's movers and shakers were actually products of the 19th. Professor Craig discusses how all of these men were deeply influenced by the ideals and failures of 19th-century liberalism. He explains the hallmarks of this school of thought, including humanitarianism, individualism, materialism, and the belief in freedom, progress, and the perfectability of mankind. Craig charts the rise of liberalism and describes its decline at the end of the century, when it lost sway to the cults of irrationality and violence that ultimately contributed to World War I.


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