War and the Intellectuals: Collected Essays, 1915-1919
By (Author) Randolph S. Bourne
Edited by Carl Resek
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
15th September 1999
United States
General
Non Fiction
European history
First World War
Biography and non-fiction prose
940.3
Paperback
208
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
256g
Although he died at the age of thirty-two, Randolph Bourne (1886-1918) left a body of writing on politics, culture, and literature that made him one of the most influential American public intellectuals of the twentieth century and a hero of the American left. The twenty-eight essays in this volume -- among them, 'War and the Intellectuals', the analysis of the warfare state that made Bourne the foremost critic of American entry into World War I, and 'Trans-National America', his manifesto for cultural pluralism in America -- show Bourne at his most passionate and incisive as they trace his search for the true wellsprings of nationalism and American culture.
Randolph S Bourne; Edited by Carl Resek