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Reason, Romanticism and Revolution by M. N. Roy is a profound philosophical work that traces the intellectual currents of the modern era. Roy analyzes the complex interplay between rationalist thought, romantic idealism, and revolutionary movements that transformed society.
The book explores how enlightenment principles of reason were challenged and complemented by romantic philosophy, and how these competing worldviews fueled radical social and political change. Roy examines key historical moments and thinkers who embodied these tensions, offering insights into the philosophical foundations of modern revolutions.
This work is essential for understanding the ideological conflicts that shaped contemporary civilization and remains relevant for those studying philosophy, history, and political theory. Roy’s analytical approach provides readers with a nuanced perspective on how ideas translate into social movements.



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