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Within the 19th century, European countries was the crucible for most of the ideas, organizations, and "isms" that now form the life of your entire world- nationalism, capitalism, democracy, socialism, feminism, and the list continues on and on. But where does these ideas come from? How did the particular conditions of European countries between the People from france Revolution and the First World War form these thinkers' ideas, the thoughts of their critics, the improvement of the debates that continued between them, and the wider hearing that all received? During the period of 24 sweeping lectures, Teacher Kramer invites you to view intellectual record as some overlapping, interconnected dialogues, which can only help you deepen your understanding of the ideas of important 19th-century Western european intellectuals; reflect on the connections between ideas and sociable experience; and think critically and creatively about how the ideas of 19th-century Europe's leading thinkers and authors still raise a host of cogent questions for our own time. You will look at not only famous thinkers like Marx, Darwin, and Nietzsche, but a number of important, though less well-remembered, results including the loving publisher Germaine de Staël, the positivist Auguste Comte, the novelist and feminist George Fine sand, the politics theorist Benjamin Steady, and many others-each located in a framework and associated both to other creative thinkers and the major issues of the time. Start the legacy of the 18th-century Enlightenment and its own link with the French Revolution and closing with the school of thought of Nietzsche, this ambitious course is abundant with great-and lasting-ideas.