Crisis of Modernity
Book • 2014
Augusto Del Noce's Crisis of Modernity explores the cultural and philosophical roots of modernity's crises, tracing how secularization and progressive ideologies undermine moral and social cohesion.
Del Noce argues modern political movements derive from metaphysical shifts that reject traditional moral frameworks, producing alienation and nihilism.
He examines the transformation of liberalism and Marxism into modern technocratic and managerial tendencies.
The book situates contemporary social decay within longer intellectual currents in Western thought.
It influenced conservative and communitarian critiques of modernity.
Del Noce argues modern political movements derive from metaphysical shifts that reject traditional moral frameworks, producing alienation and nihilism.
He examines the transformation of liberalism and Marxism into modern technocratic and managerial tendencies.
The book situates contemporary social decay within longer intellectual currents in Western thought.
It influenced conservative and communitarian critiques of modernity.
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