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The World Crisis and Its Meaning, authored by Felix Adler, is a profound philosophical examination of the major global crises that shaped modern civilization. Adler, a renowned ethical philosopher and founder of the Ethical Culture movement, provides insightful analysis into the interconnected nature of world events and their significance for humanity’s future.
Through this work, Adler addresses the fundamental questions arising from international conflict, social upheaval, and cultural transformation. He explores how these crises reflect deeper philosophical and moral issues within society, and what solutions might be found through ethical reasoning and moral development. The book serves as both a historical document and a timeless meditation on how societies navigate periods of profound change and uncertainty.
Readers will find Adler’s perspective particularly valuable for understanding the relationship between individual morality and collective responsibility in times of crisis.







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