Individualism: Four Lectures On the Significance of Consciousness for Social Relations
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading



The book explores the life and teachings of Jesus, focusing on his humanity and the historical context in which he lived. It delves into his relationships, struggles, and the cultural influences that shaped his message. Through a thoughtful examination, the author aims to present a more relatable figure, emphasizing Jesus' role as a man rather than solely a divine entity. This perspective invites readers to engage with the complexities of his character and the impact of his life on history and spirituality.
Originally published in 1926, this book develops the Socratic thesis that morality is intelligence, that morality is not a matter of standards, laws and principles but in knowing what we do - in living self-consciously.