Books by Karl Kraus
The Last Days of Mankind
by Karl Kraus
I was entirely riveted by Kraus’s central theme, which is that the First World War could to some extent be understood as a media-driven event
Interviews where books by Karl Kraus were recommended
Niall Ferguson on His Intellectual Influences
Harvard historian Niall Ferguson tells us about the diverse influences on his work, from Keynes and Tolstoy to an Austrian satirist. He explains how he prefers a philosophy of history that emphasises the contingent and the chaotic, rather than the neatly predictable.