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The Present Age

On the Death of Rebellion

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book The Present Age Søren Kierkegaard
Libristo code: 50437949
Publishers The Lost Book Project, November 2025
First published in 1846, The Present Age by Søren Kierkegaard is a sharp analysis of modern society,... Full description
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First published in 1846, The Present Age by Søren Kierkegaard is a sharp analysis of modern society, public opinion, mass culture and the weakening of individual passion. This short work examines the rise of reflection over action, the dominance of comparison and commentary, and the way anonymous public discourse drains responsibility from the individual. Readers of existentialism, social criticism, philosophy of culture, political thought and nineteenth century European philosophy will find this book essential.

Kierkegaard describes an age marked by detachment, irony, indecision and endless talk. He contrasts genuine inward commitment with the superficial excitement of the crowd, and exposes the flattening effect of public opinion. The text addresses individuality, authenticity, responsibility, spiritual stagnation and the psychological atmosphere created by mass society. Its critique remains relevant for readers interested in media culture, modernity, group dynamics and the pressures of conformity.

This edition is suited to students of philosophy, social theory, political thought and the history of ideas. It appeals to readers studying Kierkegaard's wider authorship, the roots of existentialism, and the ongoing debate over individual identity in modern society. Now available in Kindle, Paperback and Hardback, it provides a complete set of formats for study and long term reference.

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Full name The Present Age
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2025
Number of pages 112
EAN 9781918305715
ISBN 1918305714
Libristo code 50437949
Weight 162
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 6
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