Julian Young explores the responses of key 20th-century German philosophers to the challenges of modernity, the shortcomings of liberalism, and the idea of societal decline. The book delves into their philosophical insights and critiques, offering a nuanced understanding of how these thinkers grappled with the complexities of their time. Through this examination, Young sheds light on the intellectual landscape of modern Germany and the enduring relevance of these ideas in contemporary discussions.
Julian Young Books
June 19, 1943



In this comprehensive introduction, Julian Young covers the major aspects of Schopenhauer's philosophy. He discusses the central areas of Schopenhauer's metaphysics, fundamental to understanding his work as a whole.