Sumario: | This book by Micaela Cuesta explores the intricate relationship between happiness and history through a philosophical lens. It delves into critical analysis and historical thought, examining how the concept of happiness has been perceived and integrated into historical narratives. The work engages with philosophical figures such as Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, and others, questioning the objectivity of history and the political implications of memory. It challenges the traditional understanding of historical progress and happiness, offering a nuanced reflection on these themes. The author's aim is to address the absence of happiness in historical discourse, making it relevant for scholars interested in philosophy, history, and political theory.
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