ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1949, Croce’s essays on political, philosophic and aesthetic subjects, selected from both his earlier and later writings possess a remarkable underlying unity. The political essays which form a major part of this volume display a criticism, either direct or implied of the mass creeds and movements that subordinate the individual to history. They combine a passionate belief in liberty with critical and historical judgment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |39 pages
Discourses On Philosophy
part |80 pages
Philosophy of Politics
part |36 pages
Problems of Ethics and Aesthetics
part |50 pages
Philosophy of History
part |26 pages
Various Thoughts