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An Englishman looks at the world: Being a series of unrestrained remarks upon contemporary matters presents a collection of sharp and thoughtful essays examining social, political, and technological change in early twentieth-century Britain and America. The work addresses topics ranging from aviation, imperialism, and industrial progress to socialism, divorce, and warfare, reflecting the rapid transformation of modern life. Each essay combines observation, analysis, and moral reflection, highlighting tensions between tradition and innovation, individual responsibility and collective action. The writing emphasizes critical engagement with contemporary events, encouraging readers to question assumptions and consider broader consequences of human behavior. Social reform, scientific advancement, and global power dynamics are explored alongside cultural shifts, showing how change affects both thought and daily life. The author balances wit, ethical concern, and intellectual curiosity, presenting ideas in a way that is both persuasive and accessible. Rather than abstract theorizing, the essays connect insight to lived experience, illustrating the moral, social, and practical dilemmas of modernity. The collection ultimately serves as a reflective guide to understanding and navigating a world in flux.
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ISBN9789376801787
PublisherDouble 9 Books
Publication Date01/01/26
Pages228
Main GenreSpecialized Books
Sub GenrePhilosophy
FormatSoftcover
LanguageEnglish
Price17.20 €
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