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Deep Thought in Dark Times

Long caricatured as an exponent of reductionist scientism, the interwar Vienna Circle comprised some of Europe's greatest minds. Thanks to a series of excellent reappraisals geared toward a mass audience, the Circle is finally getting the critical appreciation it deserves. 

TORONTO – For much of the developed world, the decade after World War I is known as the “Roaring Twenties” or the “Jazz Age,” a time of personal excess and economic recovery from the ruins of war. The common view of post-war Berlin and Vienna, however, is very different. There was wanton excess in both cities, of course, but economic life also seemed perpetually precarious.

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