
Europe in Ideas is a sweeping intellectual journey through the ideas, revolutions, and political transformations that shaped the continent from Plato to postmodernity. Blending history and philosophy, this book traces how Europe's greatest minds-Aristotle, Machiavelli, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, Sartre, Foucault, and more-grappled with justice, power, freedom, and identity across centuries of upheaval.
From ancient republics to Enlightenment revolutions, from the rise of nationalism and industrial empires to the devastation of world wars and the Cold War divide, each chapter reveals how ideas became action-and how thinkers helped forge the Europe we know today. Alongside vivid accounts of historical turning points, the book explores the lives and legacies of modern theorists like Rawls, Bourdieu, and Fukuyama, whose visions of fairness, inequality, and democracy continue to shape our world.
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