Ideas of the 20th Century

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Ideas of the 20th Century — Season 1, Episode 7: As an Endless Dream

Documentary, Talk, War & Politics62 min2 seasons, 16 episodes

Episode synopsis

In lecture seven, we explore the contrasting perspectives of Rudyard Kipling and F. Scott Fitzgerald as voices of the 1920s, examining their different responses to the post-World War I era. We examine Kipling's "ethics of civilization," emphasizing traditional wisdom, social institutions, and long-term survival over abstract ideals, illustrated through poems like "If" and "The Gods of the Copybook Headings." We then analyze Fitzgerald's "This Side of Paradise," depicting the lost generation's moral drift after WWI, torn between external values and internal meaning, ultimately finding only self-knowledge amid disillusionment.

About Ideas of the 20th Century

In Ideas of the 20th Century, Dr. Daniel Bonevac examines the major intellectual movements that shaped modern Western thought. Beginning with the Scientific, Agricultural, and Industrial Revolutions, the course explores how traditional beliefs came under pressure, creating tensions between human freedom and scientific determinism and contributing to cultural and political upheavals. Through the ideas of thinkers such as Nietzsche, Marx, Freud, and the existentialists, as well as debates over totalitarianism, liberty, language, truth, and justice, the course traces the search for meaning in the modern world. By connecting philosophy, politics, and culture, it reveals how the central ideas of the 20th century continue to shape contemporary society and the challenges facing Western civilization today.

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