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The author recounts his upbringing and formal schooling, then chronicles his years in public affairs and family life, interweaving personal memoir with wide-ranging reflections. He examines intellectual growth, the tension between older unifying traditions and emerging scientific and technological forces, and the sense of cultural fragmentation in the modern age. The work alternates episodic narrative, critique of politics and institutions, and philosophical essays on knowledge, history, and acceleration, concluding with meditative assessments of ignorance, progress, and the limits of understanding.
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