The Austrian Mind synopsis
The first part of this book shows how a bureaucracy preserved the Habsburg empire while inciting economists, legal theorists and socialists to push for reform. The second part deals with how cafes, theaters and concert halls in Vienna stimulate creativity with self-satisfaction.
The third part explores the final world view known as Viennese impressionism. Interaction with positive science, this respect for the emotions inspired by such pioneers, Mach, Wittenstein, Popper, and Freud.
Part IV describes the vision of a desirable universe that flourished among the Germans in Bohemia. These philosophers cultivated a Leibnizian doctrine, whose collapse eventually disturbed Kafka and Müller.
Part V explains how Hungary's wish for rare political activity elsewhere in the Habsburgs was strengthened. The involvement of intellectuals such as Lukac and Mannheim organize sociology of knowledge, while two others, Herzl and Nordau, launched political Zionism.
The sixth part examines some of the traits that permeated Austrian thought, such as hostility to technology and joy in polar opposites.
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