Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Roland Stromberg. European Intellectual History Since 1789.
Nueva York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1968. 300 páginas.
Publicado en 1966 bajo el título An Intellectual History of Modern Europe.
3ra edición, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1981.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1 – ROMANTICISM AND REVOLUTION: 1789-1815
The French Revolution
Immanuel Kant and the Revolution in Philosophy
Romanticism
2 – THE BIRTH OF IDEOLOGIES: 1815-1848
The European Situation: 1815-1848
Conservatism
Liberalism
Socialism
Hegel
Social Romanticism and the Revolution of 1848
3 – CLASSICAL IDEOLOGIES OF THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY: MILL, COMTE, DARWIN
The Mid-Victorian Era
Comte and Positivism
The Darwinian Revolution
The Aftermath of Darwin: Evolutionary Controversies and Philosophies
4 – NINETEENTH-CENTURY IDEOLOGIES: MARXISM
Foundations of Marxism
Historical Materialism
Marx’s Analysis of Capitalism
Revisionism, Fabianism, and Other Forms of Socialism
5 – THE CRISIS OF EUROPEAN THOUGHT: 1880-1914
Democracy and Nationalism
Irrationalism: Nietzsche, Freud, and Bergson
The Crisis in Science
The Crisis in Religion
Esthetes and Literary Rebels
Irrationalism in Political Thought
6 – THE WEST IN TROUBLE: FROM WORLD WAR I TO WORLD WAR II
The War and Its Afrermath
Literature and Thought between the Wars
The Strife of Ideologies
Existentialism
7 – CONTEMPORARY IDEAS IN THE WEST
Since 1945: The Postwar Climate of Opinion and Trends in Thought
Dilemmas of Modern Man
The Next Stage?
Epilogue