About This Book
A philosopher probes why life seems to lack a unifying center when traditional frameworks no longer satisfy, diagnosing a divided modern consciousness torn between spiritual idealism and strict materialism. He traces how retreating inward or clinging to sensuous reality each yields poverty, argues that both viewpoints contain essential truths, and calls for a broader, renewed mode of life that reconciles soul and world. Cultural and scientific efforts are placed within a larger movement toward constructing a deeper, wider life; such synthesis will require sustained work across generations rather than immediate theoretical solutions.
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