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An unflinching diagnosis of a changing age. Ideas that unsettle complacent minds.Max Nordau’s Degeneration gathers a rigorous collection of nineteenth century essays that probe the anxieties at the heart of fin de siecle literature and public life. Part cultural criticism classic, part polemic, these essays apply medical metaphors, moral judgement and literary observation to outline what shaped modern notions of social degeneration theory. The result is a concentrated engagement with the art and morality debate: an attempt to map how aesthetic excess, perceived pathology and civic order overlapped in the minds of critics and readers. Nordau’s cadence is brisk and remorseless, his targets often the decadence movement; his analysis offers a decisive decadence movement analysis that explains why artists and fashions of the period became flashpoints. Read against the background of late 1800s Europe, Degeneration throws light on Victorian era culture and the energetic Victorian social commentary of its moment, and it helps explain the furious responses from Oscar Wilde contemporaries and other figures caught up in that controversy.Accessible in tone yet uncompromising in argument, Degeneration rewards casual readers seeking a sharply observed portrait of the age and classic-literature collectors assembling key fin de siecle texts alike. It also serves as an academic reference collection and a clear resource for philosophy students interested in aesthetics, ethics and the politics of taste: a primary document for courses on modernity, moral panic and cultural criticism. As a historical document it remains indispensable, offering scholars and curious readers alike an authoritative record of the anxieties, polemics and intellectual currents that defined debates over taste, science, social order and modern identity.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.