
GUGLIELMO FERRERO
A thoughtful series of essays and speeches, this work opens with a vivid portrait of the fragile peace that preceded the great conflict of 1914‑1915. The author examines the deep‑seated causes that pushed Europe toward war, contrasting the restless drive of modern societies with the more cautious, tradition‑bound world of earlier generations. Through a blend of historical observation and philosophical reflection, the text asks how the pursuit of limitless progress can clash with the human need for stability.
The second part shifts focus to the immediate turmoil unfolding across the continent, exploring how nations, especially Italy, grapple with the demands of a war that threatens to reshape civilization. The writer warns of hidden dangers lurking beneath the veneer of technological and cultural triumphs, urging listeners to consider the moral and spiritual costs of unchecked ambition. Though rooted in the moment of crisis, the ideas presented aim to resonate far beyond the front lines, inviting contemplation of the enduring tension between innovation and restraint.
Language
it
Duration
~7 hours (416K characters)
Release date
2024-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1942
Best known for sweeping histories of Rome and sharp reflections on power, this Italian writer brought big political ideas to life for a wide audience. His work moves between ancient history and modern public life with unusual energy.
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