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The book, which includes an introduction and dialogue with philosopher Diego Fusaro , reinterprets Western history not as a triumph of liberalism or technology, but as a tension between humanistic ideals and "anti-humanistic" economic impulses.
This paper outlines the core arguments and philosophical structure of Luca Grecchi’s 2009 work, ( The West: Roots, Essence, Future ), published by Il Prato .
The central thesis of the book is that the modern West has undergone a "perversion" of its original essence. Occidente. Radici, essenza, futuro
Without a return to the foundational values of "limit" and "humanism," the West faces a spiritual and social decline.
Grecchi identifies the current essence of the West as the unrestrained search for profit. This "chrematistic" drive acts as a form of hybris (arrogance/excess) that subordinates human life and culture to market logic. The book, which includes an introduction and dialogue
Grecchi offers a pessimistic outlook for the Western trajectory:
Draft a or formal summary for an academic submission. (PDF) L'umanesimo di Omero - Academia.edu Without a return to the foundational values of
Grecchi posits that the West is built upon four primary cultural traditions. However, he warns that we have largely "betrayed" these foundations: