The Intellectuals and the Masses
Discover the provocative insights of John Carey in The Intellectuals and the Masses, a compelling exploration of the relationship between renowned writers and the broader society. First published in 1992, this thought-provoking book delves into the impact of influential figures like Yeats and examines the troubling connections to the Nietzschean Superman ideology, which reached its most notorious expression in Hitler. With 256 pages of incisive analysis, Carey challenges the established norms of artistic and academic circles, sparking debate and reflection on the role of intellectuals in shaping culture. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in literature, philosophy, and the complexities of modern thought. Published in English, The Intellectuals and the Masses is a must-have for your collection.