Theodor W. Adorno and Paul K. Feyerabend, Susan Sontag and Michel Foucault - four courageous minds who sought a new way of philosophizing after the catastrophe of the Second World War. They revolutionized the way we think about society, culture and science and put philosophy into a concrete relationship with the world. Wolfram Eilenberger, philosopher, bestselling author and "a great storyteller"(The New York Times), devotes his new book to the "last years of philosophy and the beginning of a new enlightenment (1948-1984)" (Klett-Cotta). He precisely captures the historical zeitgeist and at the same time provides refreshing thought-provoking impulses for our current times, which are characterized by multiple crises.
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