Où va le monde?

About this book

In the wake of World War I, as societies grappled with the consequences of conflict and the failures of capitalism, Walther Rathenau's "Où va le monde? : Considérations philosophiques sur l'organisation sociale de demain" emerges as a critical examination of future social structures. Rathenau delves into the intricacies of social organization, advocating for a balance between individual freedom and collective responsibility. His insights challenge readers to consider the role of technology and ethics in shaping society. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this philosophical treatise invites a deep reflection on the unalienable rights of individuals and the responsibilities of communities. Engage with Rathenau's vision and explore the possibilities for a more equitable future.

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