[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fnE4Pr3QcOEFpL4MfHQF9czON6FtytHDXgHK_biNwcO0":3},{"items":4,"total":571,"page":572,"pageSize":573},[5,33,57,80,104,128,148,167,191,217,242,267,298,325,349,371,393,418,438,464,488,509,533,551],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":16,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":31,"aiDescription":32},3082,"Ihminen uusimpien tieteellisten ja salatieteellisten tutkimusten valossa","Angervo, Willie",1875,1938,"3082-angervo-willie-ihminen-uusimpien-tieteellisten-ja-salatieteellisten-tutkimusten-valossa","3082__Angervo_Willie__Ihminen_uusimpien_tieteellisten_ja_salatieteellisten_tutkimusten_valossa","Viisi esitelmää","tietokirja",[],[],"fi",1915,null,14103,103006,false,73471,[25],"Philosophy",[27,28],"Philosophy & Ethics","Religion/Spirituality","\"Ihminen uusimpien tieteellisten ja salatieteellisten tutkimusten valossa…\" by Willie Angervo is a scholarly work written in the early 20th century. This book presents a series of lectures that explore different methodologies and perspectives regarding the human condition, comparing empirical scientific approaches with occult or esoteric methods. It delves into how various forms of knowledge have been historically perceived and evaluated, providing insights into the relationship between physical and non-physical aspects of human existence.  The opening of the book emphasizes the necessity of understanding different methods of inquiry into the nature of humanity. Angervo contrasts the empirical scientist, who relies solely on physical senses and instrumentation, with the occultist, who asserts that deeper truths about a person's essence can be uncovered beyond mere physical observation. He presents the argument that true understanding of humanity requires the integration of both empirical and esoteric knowledge, encouraging readers to reflect on the limitations of conventional scientific approaches. Furthermore, Angervo introduces concepts of hidden realms of human experience, setting the stage for a deeper exploration into the intricacies of existence and the various dimensions of human consciousness that may lie beyond traditional scientific boundaries. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],270,"Viidestä esitelmästä koostuva teos tarkastelee ihmisyyttä sekä tieteen että teosofisen salatieteen näkökulmista. Aiheina ovat muun muassa jälleensyntyminen, järjen synty sekä aistein havaitun ja henkisen maailman väliset suhteet.",{"number":34,"title":35,"author":36,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":19,"genre":39,"themes":40,"origin":41,"language":17,"yearPublished":42,"yearPublishedTranslation":43,"wordCount":44,"charCount":45,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":46,"gutenbergSubjects":47,"gutenbergCategories":50,"gutenbergSummary":52,"gutenbergTranslators":53,"gutenbergDownloadCount":55,"aiDescription":56},1531,"Runousoppi","Aristoteles (384-322 e.Kr.)","1531-aristoteles-runousoppi","1531__Aristoteles__Runousoppi","muistelmat",[],[],-335,1871,27426,170118,54728,[48,49],"Aesthetics -- Early works to 1800","Poetry -- Early works to 1800",[51,27],"Essays, Letters & Speeches","\"Runousoppi\" by Aristotle is a philosophical treatise written around 335 BCE. This pioneering work examines the art of poetry, focusing primarily on dramatic forms including tragedy, comedy, and epic. Aristotle analyzes how these genres imitate life through differences in rhythm, character, and narrative presentation. The surviving text concentrates on tragedy's construction, introducing influential concepts like catharsis and exploring what makes poetry philosophically superior to history. This foundational work established principles for literary criticism that continue to shape Western understanding of dramatic art. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[54],"Calamnius, J. W. (Johan Wiktor)",242,"Länsimaisen estetiikan ja kirjallisuusteorian klassikko analysoi runouden ja erityisesti tragedian olemusta. Teoksessa tarkastellaan mimesistä, draaman rakennetta sekä taiteen vaikutusta ihmiseen. Calamniuksen suomennos sisältää selittäviä huomautuksia ja tiedesanaston.",{"number":58,"title":59,"author":60,"authorBirth":61,"authorDeath":62,"slug":63,"bookId":64,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":65,"origin":66,"language":17,"yearPublished":67,"yearPublishedTranslation":68,"wordCount":69,"charCount":70,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":71,"gutenbergSubjects":72,"gutenbergCategories":74,"gutenbergSummary":75,"gutenbergTranslators":76,"gutenbergDownloadCount":78,"aiDescription":79},3532,"Filosofiset mietelmät","Bacon",1561,1626,"3532-bacon-francis-filosofiset-mietelmat","3532__Bacon_Francis__Filosofiset_mietelmät",[],[],1597,1910,18926,130141,26179,[73],"English essays -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- Translations into Finnish",[27],"\"Filosofiset mietelmät\" by Francis Bacon is a philosophical treatise likely written in the late 16th to early 17th century. The work delves into various facets of human existence, truth, knowledge, and morality, emphasizing Bacon's perspective on philosophy and science as interconnected disciplines vital for human advancement. It reflects on Bacon's historical context and his vision of empiricism as a foundation for modern scientific thought.  The opening of the text introduces Bacon's philosophy, highlighting the often complex nature of scientific discourse that tends to exclude the wider populace. It touches upon the impact of the Renaissance and Reformation on intellectual thought, suggesting that Bacon himself serves as a bridge between the wonders of empirical discovery and philosophical inquiry. The initial chapters further explore themes of truth, deceit, the nature of existence, and the human experience, referencing notable historical figures and emphasizing the necessity for a more accessible form of philosophy that integrates empirical observation with practical wisdom. Overall, the beginning sets the stage for a profound exploration of ideas aimed at enriching human understanding. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[77],"Kristianson, Elof",301,"Kokoelma esseitä käsittelee inhimillistä elämää, kuten totuutta, kuolemaa ja ystävyyttä. Tekstit tarjoavat käytännönläheistä elämänviisautta ja moraalisia pohdintoja tiiviissä muodossa.",{"number":81,"title":82,"author":83,"authorBirth":84,"authorDeath":85,"slug":86,"bookId":87,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":88,"origin":89,"language":17,"yearPublished":90,"yearPublishedTranslation":91,"wordCount":92,"charCount":93,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":94,"gutenbergSubjects":95,"gutenbergCategories":99,"gutenbergSummary":100,"gutenbergTranslators":101,"gutenbergDownloadCount":102,"aiDescription":103},2835,"Lääkärin uskonto (Religio medici)","Browne, Thomas",1605,1682,"2835-browne-thomas-laakarin-uskonto","2835__Browne_Thomas__Lääkärin_uskonto",[],[],1642,1921,26708,185614,71705,[96,97,98],"Christian ethics","Christian life","Religion",[27,28],"\"Lääkärin uskonto\" by Sir Thomas Browne is a spiritual testament published in 1643. In this early psychological self-portrait, the English polymath explores the relationship between his medical profession and Christian faith. Browne argues that science and religion are not incompatible, defending doctors against accusations of atheism. The work became a European bestseller, translated into multiple languages and inspiring countless imitations. Through intimate reflections on faith, science, and doctrine, Browne shares his beliefs while pioneering a new form of personal confession that influenced writers for centuries to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],276,"Lääkärin ja oppineen 1600-luvulla kirjoittama tutkielma pohtii uskonnon, tieteen ja filosofian yhtymäkohtia. Teos käsittelee suvaitsevaisuutta, kuolemaa ja kristillistä vakaumusta yhdistäen oppineisuutta ja henkilökohtaista pohdintaa.",{"number":105,"title":106,"author":107,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":108,"bookId":109,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":110,"origin":111,"language":17,"yearPublished":113,"yearPublishedTranslation":114,"wordCount":115,"charCount":116,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":117,"gutenbergSubjects":118,"gutenbergCategories":121,"gutenbergSummary":123,"gutenbergTranslators":124,"gutenbergDownloadCount":126,"aiDescription":127},1787,"Scipion unennäkö","Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 e.Kr.)","1787-cicero-marcus-tullius-scipion-unennako","1787__Cicero_Marcus_Tullius__Scipion_unennäkö",[],[112],"klassikot",-51,1905,3118,20230,57105,[119,120],"Scipio Aemilianus, P. Cornelius (Publius Cornelius), Africanus minor, 185 B.C. or 184 B.C.-129 B.C. -- In literature","Scipio, Africanus, approximately 236 B.C.-183 B.C. -- In literature",[122,27],"Classics of Literature","\"Scipion unennäkö\" by Marcus Tullius Cicero is a philosophical dialogue written in the first century BC. In a dream vision, Roman general Scipio Aemilianus meets his deceased grandfather and journeys through the cosmos, witnessing Earth's insignificance among nine celestial spheres. He hears the music of the spheres and learns about virtue, duty, and the soul's immortal destiny. This cosmological tale explores humanity's place in the universe from a Stoic perspective, blending astronomy with philosophical reflection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[125],"Hidén, K. J. (Karl Julius)",342,"Filosofinen teos kuvaa Scipio Aemilianuksen näkemää unta, jossa hänen isoisänsä opastaa häntä hyveelliseen elämään ja isänmaalliseen palvelukseen. Tekstissä tarkastellaan sielun kuolemattomuutta, kosmoksen rakennetta sekä maallisen maineen ja kunnian katoavaisuutta.",{"number":129,"title":130,"author":107,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":131,"bookId":132,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":133,"origin":134,"language":17,"yearPublished":135,"yearPublishedTranslation":136,"wordCount":137,"charCount":138,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":139,"gutenbergSubjects":140,"gutenbergCategories":142,"gutenbergSummary":144,"gutenbergTranslators":145,"gutenbergDownloadCount":146,"aiDescription":147},1465,"Vanhuudesta","1465-cicero-marcus-tullius-vanhuudesta","1465__Cicero_Marcus_Tullius__Vanhuudesta",[],[],-44,1918,11278,77585,53886,[141],"Old age",[143,27],"Old Age & the Elderly","\"Vanhuudesta\" by Marcus Tullius Cicero is a philosophical work written in 44 BCE. Set as a dialogue, the work features the elder statesman Cato discussing old age with two younger men, Scipio and Laelius. Cato systematically refutes four common accusations against old age: that it removes people from active life, weakens the body, diminishes pleasure, and brings closeness to death. Through reasoned argument, he defends aging as potentially fulfilling and addresses fundamental questions about mortality and human purpose. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[125],395,"Ciceron filosofinen tutkielma tarkastelee vanhenemista ja siihen liittyviä asenteita. Teos on kirjoitettu dialogin muotoon, jossa Cato vanhempi pohtii vanhuuden mukanaan tuomaa arvokkuutta, henkisen vireyden säilyttämistä ja elämän rajallisuuden hyväksymistä.",{"number":149,"title":150,"author":107,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":151,"bookId":152,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":153,"origin":154,"language":17,"yearPublished":135,"yearPublishedTranslation":155,"wordCount":156,"charCount":157,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":158,"gutenbergSubjects":159,"gutenbergCategories":161,"gutenbergSummary":162,"gutenbergTranslators":163,"gutenbergDownloadCount":165,"aiDescription":166},1518,"Laelius eli Ystävyydestä","1518-cicero-marcus-tullius-laelius-eli-ystavyydesta","1518__Cicero_Marcus_Tullius__Laelius_eli_Ystävyydestä",[],[112],1903,12510,82578,54517,[160],"Friendship",[122,27],"\"Laelius eli Ystävyydestä\" by Marcus Tullius Cicero is a philosophical dialogue written in 44 BCE. Set shortly after the death of Scipio Aemilianus, the work explores the nature of true friendship through a conversation between Laelius and his sons-in-law. Cicero examines what defines genuine friendship, the duties friends owe each other, and why virtue forms the foundation of lasting bonds. Drawing on Greek philosophical traditions, this dialogue became one of ancient Rome's most beloved works on human connection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[164],"Heino, K.",379,"Antiikin Rooman valtiomiehen filosofinen tutkielma ystävyyden olemuksesta, synnystä ja merkityksestä. Dialogimuotoisessa teoksessa pohditaan hyveen ja luottamuksen roolia ihmissuhteissa sekä sitä, miten aito ystävyys eroaa pelkästä hyödyn tavoittelusta.",{"number":168,"title":169,"author":170,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":171,"bookId":172,"genreRaw":19,"genre":39,"themes":173,"origin":174,"language":17,"yearPublished":175,"yearPublishedTranslation":176,"wordCount":177,"charCount":178,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":179,"gutenbergSubjects":180,"gutenbergCategories":184,"gutenbergSummary":186,"gutenbergTranslators":187,"gutenbergDownloadCount":189,"aiDescription":190},1546,"Puhe kunniaseppeleestä","Demosthenes (383-322 e.Kr.)","1546-demosthenes-puhe-kunniaseppeleesta","1546__Demosthenes__Puhe_kunniaseppeleestä",[],[],-330,1917,31122,217236,54844,[181,182,183],"Athens (Greece) -- Politics and government -- Early works to 1800","Demosthenes -- Translations into Finnish","Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek -- Translations into Finnish",[51,185,27],"History - Ancient","\"Puhe kunniaseppeleestä\" by Demosthenes is a classical rhetorical treatise written in the early 4th century BC. The work serves as a defense speech by the famed orator Demosthenes against political accusations, particularly in the context of his rivalry with Aiskhines. The opening portion of the text delves into the historical backdrop surrounding the political turmoil in ancient Greece, setting the stage for a narrative filled with themes of patriotism, democracy, and the moral obligations of citizenship.  The beginning of this work introduces Demosthenes as he addresses the Athenian assembly in a courtroom setting, pleading for fairness in listening to his defense against Aiskhines. He acknowledges the emotional weight of the accusations against him, while simultaneously outlining his passion for public service and commitment to his city. The speaker expertly navigates through the complexities of their historical and political environment, laying a foundation for arguments that illustrate not only his own merits but also the dubious character of his opponent. This opening effectively portrays the tension between personal integrity and political machinations of the time, inviting the reader into a rich discourse of rhetoric and civic duty that defines classical Athenian society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[188],"Snellman, Walter J.",127,"Antiikin tunnetuimpiin kuuluva puhe on Demostheneen puolustus omasta poliittisesta toiminnastaan ja Ateenan vapaudesta Makedonian valtaa vastaan. Teos sisältää suomentajan laatiman historiallisen johdannon sekä selityksiä puheen taustoista ja antiikin Kreikan valtiosuhteista.",{"number":192,"title":193,"author":194,"authorBirth":195,"authorDeath":196,"slug":197,"bookId":198,"genreRaw":19,"genre":39,"themes":199,"origin":200,"language":17,"yearPublished":114,"yearPublishedTranslation":202,"wordCount":203,"charCount":204,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":205,"gutenbergSubjects":206,"gutenbergCategories":209,"gutenbergSummary":212,"gutenbergTranslators":213,"gutenbergDownloadCount":215,"aiDescription":216},3599,"Etsijäin seura","Dickinson, G. Lowes",1862,1932,"3599-dickinson-g-lowes-etsijain-seura","3599__Dickinson_G._Lowes__Etsijäin_seura",[],[201],"brittilainen",1916,26466,176892,76797,[207,208],"Great Britain -- Social conditions","Social problems",[210,51,27,211],"British Literature","Politics","\"Etsijäin seura\" by G. Lowes Dickinson is a political-philosophical dialogue written in the early 20th century. It presents a fictional club of “seekers” whose members—public men, scientists, and artists—debate the nature of society and the state. Key voices include Lord Cantilupe the Tory traditionalist, Alfred Remenham the eloquent Liberal, Reuben Mendoza the hard-headed Conservative, and George Allison the pragmatic Socialist, each setting out a personal credo. The likely topic is a searching, idea-driven clash over hierarchy, democracy, free trade, empire, and socialism, staged as a civil yet pointed symposium.  The opening of this work introduces the club, the host-narrator’s country-house setting, and the device of “personal confessions” when Cantilupe arrives without a paper. Cantilupe defends inherited hierarchy, the gentleman-gentry state, skepticism of democracy and free trade, and a rooted rural order, explaining his retreat from politics. Remenham answers with a confident liberal credo—trust in popular sovereignty and change, institutions that grow with social forces, and free trade as nature’s exchange, culminating in a cosmopolitan “parliament of man.” Mendoza replies with sardonic realism, questioning pure freedom, praising cautious, empirical governance, prioritizing national strength, and foreseeing imperial federation rather than universal peace, before calling a reflective truce. The spell is broken when Allison begins a brisk socialist case for gradual, technocratic transformation via taxation, public ownership, and expert administration, extending to science, art, and religion under state guidance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[214],"Tudeer, O. E. (Oskar Emil)",159,"Etsijät-nimisen klubin jäsenet kokoontuvat pohtimaan yhteiskunnallisia ja filosofisia kysymyksiä eri aatesuuntien näkökulmista. Keskusteluissa ääneen pääsevät muun muassa konservatiivien, liberaalien, sosialistien ja anarkistien edustajat.",{"number":218,"title":219,"author":220,"authorBirth":221,"authorDeath":222,"slug":223,"bookId":224,"genreRaw":225,"genre":14,"themes":226,"origin":227,"language":17,"yearPublished":229,"yearPublishedTranslation":91,"wordCount":230,"charCount":231,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":232,"gutenbergSubjects":233,"gutenbergCategories":235,"gutenbergSummary":237,"gutenbergTranslators":238,"gutenbergDownloadCount":240,"aiDescription":241},1052,"Rameaun veljenpoika","Diderot, Denis",1713,1784,"1052-diderot-denis-rameaun-veljenpoika","1052__Diderot_Denis__Rameaun_veljenpoika","Filosofinen keskustelu",[],[228],"ranskalainen",1805,29641,193303,49498,[234],"Dialogues, French -- Translations into Finnish",[236,27],"French Literature","\"Rameaun veljenpoika: Filosofinen vuorokeskustelu\" by Denis Diderot is a philosophical dialogue written between 1761 and 1774. Set in a Parisian café, the work presents a provocative battle of wits between a narrator and the eccentric nephew of composer Jean-François Rameau. Through their rambling conversation, they spar over morality, genius, education, and survival in society. The nephew defends cynicism and materialism while challenging Enlightenment ideals, creating a complex exploration of truth, virtue, and human nature that was too dangerous to publish during Diderot's lifetime. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[239],"Hagfors, Edvin",293,"Filosofinen dialogi, jossa kertoja ja säveltäjä Rameaun kyyninen veljenpoika kohtaavat pariisilaisessa kahvilassa. Heidän pureva keskustelunsa ruotii aikakauden moraalia, taidetta ja yhteiskunnallisia normeja sekä pohtii yksilön paikkaa maailmassa.",{"number":243,"title":244,"author":245,"authorBirth":246,"authorDeath":247,"slug":248,"bookId":249,"genreRaw":19,"genre":250,"themes":251,"origin":252,"language":17,"yearPublished":253,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":254,"charCount":255,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":256,"gutenbergSubjects":257,"gutenbergCategories":260,"gutenbergSummary":263,"gutenbergTranslators":264,"gutenbergDownloadCount":265,"aiDescription":266},2617,"Maahengen uskossa","Eerola, Eero",1884,1939,"2617-eerola-eero-maahengen-uskossa","2617__Eerola_Eero__Maahengen_uskossa","romaani",[],[],1911,10363,65293,68087,[258,259],"Finnish fiction -- 20th century","Short stories, Finnish",[261,27,262],"Novels","Science - Earth/Agricultural/Farming","\"Maahengen uskossa\" by Eero Eerola is a reflective literary work written in the early 20th century. This text appears to delve into the themes of nature, agriculture, and the spirituality associated with the earth, emphasizing the connection between humanity and the land. The author seems to advocate for a deep respect for farming and the environment, intertwining philosophical musings with social commentary.  The opening portion of the work introduces the fundamental ideas that underpin its narrative. It presents a critique of modern industrialization, lamenting the disconnection from nature and the materialistic values that have come to dominate society. Eerola uses poetic language to convey a reverence for the land and the agricultural lifestyle, highlighting the deep satisfaction and sense of purpose that can be found in honest, manual labor on the earth. The reader is invited to contemplate the consequences of neglecting the innate bond between humanity and the land's nurturing spirit, or \"maahenki.\" Themes of societal values, personal well-being, and the inherent beauty of agriculture emerge as the author urges a return to a more grounded way of life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],244,"Maaseutuaiheinen teos pohtii ihmisen suhdetta maahan, työhön ja luontoon aikana, jolloin kaupungistuminen ja raha alkavat muuttaa perinteistä elämänmuotoa. Kirja sisältää kertomuksia ja kuvauksia maamiehen arjesta, metsästä sekä uskollisuudesta omalle kotiseudulle.",{"number":268,"title":269,"author":270,"authorBirth":271,"authorDeath":272,"slug":273,"bookId":274,"genreRaw":19,"genre":39,"themes":275,"origin":276,"language":17,"yearPublished":278,"yearPublishedTranslation":279,"wordCount":280,"charCount":281,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":282,"gutenbergSubjects":283,"gutenbergCategories":291,"gutenbergSummary":293,"gutenbergTranslators":294,"gutenbergDownloadCount":296,"aiDescription":297},1323,"Ihmiskunnan edustajia","Emerson, Ralph Waldo",1803,1882,"1323-emerson-ralph-waldo-ihmiskunnan-edustajia","1323__Emerson_Ralph_Waldo__Ihmiskunnan_edustajia",[],[277],"amerikkalainen",1850,1909,49529,344334,52305,[284,285,286,287,288,289,290],"Biography","Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832","Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592","Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821","Plato","Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616","Swedenborg, Emanuel, 1688-1772",[292,51,27],"American Literature","\"Ihmiskunnan edustaja\" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is a philosophical text written in the early 20th century. The book examines the significance of great individuals throughout history and their impact on humanity, touching upon figures such as Plato, Shakespeare, and Napoleon. Emerson explores the essential quality of respect for these towering intellects as foundational to personal and cultural growth, suggesting that acknowledging and learning from great minds can elevate the human spirit.  The opening of the book introduces Emerson’s perspective on the importance of great individuals, suggesting that humanity is inherently indebted to these exemplary figures. He reflects on the notion that, throughout history, people instinctively seek connections with these \"greats\" who embody truth and wisdom. Emerson emphasizes the value of learning from the wisdom of these individuals, asserting that they serve as guiding lights in society, capable of transforming and enriching our understanding of life’s deeper meanings. Through his eloquent prose, Emerson sets the stage for a discourse on the power of thought and its manifestations in the lives of exceptional people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[295],"Kilpi, Volter",295,"Esseekokoelma tarkastelee historian merkkihenkilöitä, jotka edustavat inhimillisen kokemuksen eri puolia. Teoksessa analysoidaan muun muassa Platonin, Shakespearen ja Napoleonin merkitystä suurina ajattelijoina ja toimijoina.",{"number":299,"title":300,"author":301,"authorBirth":302,"authorDeath":303,"slug":304,"bookId":305,"genreRaw":306,"genre":14,"themes":307,"origin":308,"language":17,"yearPublished":309,"yearPublishedTranslation":310,"wordCount":311,"charCount":312,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":313,"gutenbergSubjects":314,"gutenbergCategories":318,"gutenbergSummary":320,"gutenbergTranslators":321,"gutenbergDownloadCount":323,"aiDescription":324},3318,"Sosialistisen filosofian juuret","Engels, Friedrich",1820,1895,"3318-engels-friedrich-sosialistisen-filosofian-juuret","3318__Engels_Friedrich__Sosialistisen_filosofian_juuret","Feuerbachin filosofian kritiikkiä",[],[],1886,1922,17381,132196,74991,[315,316,317],"Dialectical materialism","Feuerbach, Ludwig, 1804-1872","Socialism",[319,27],"History - European","\"Sosialistisen filosofian juuret: Feuerbachin filosofian kritiikkiä\" by Friedrich Engels is a philosophical work written in the late 19th century. The text explores the roots of socialist philosophy by analyzing the critiques of Ludwig Feuerbach and situating them within the broader context of Hegelian dialectics. Engels aims to dissect and refine philosophical ideas that have influenced socialist thought, particularly in relation to religion and materialism.  The opening of the work introduces the historical backdrop of the 1848 revolutions and the development of radical philosophy in Germany. Engels details the important figures of Marx and himself who sought to articulate a materialistic philosophy that opposed the idealism of Hegel. He emphasizes Feuerbach's impact on socialist ideology by challenging existing religious and philosophical constructs, leading to a philosophical shift towards materialism. The early sections also hint at the significant debates occurring in the philosophical realm at the time, setting the stage for a detailed examination of Feuerbach’s contributions and the subsequent development of Engels' materialist perspectives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[322],"Puro, H.",309,"Engelsin teos tarkastelee saksalaisen filosofian kehitystä Hegelin idealismista Feuerbachin kautta marxilaiseen materialismiin. Se selvittää dialektisen materialismin perusteita ja sosialistisen maailmankatsomuksen teoreettisia juuria.",{"number":326,"title":327,"author":328,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":329,"bookId":330,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":331,"origin":332,"language":17,"yearPublished":334,"yearPublishedTranslation":335,"wordCount":336,"charCount":337,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":338,"gutenbergSubjects":339,"gutenbergCategories":342,"gutenbergSummary":344,"gutenbergTranslators":345,"gutenbergDownloadCount":347,"aiDescription":348},1774,"Ojennusnuora","Epikteetos (55-135)","1774-epikteetos-ojennusnuora","1774__Epikteetos__Ojennusnuora",[],[333],"antiikki",125,1919,8234,53263,16620,[340,341],"Conduct of life -- Early works to 1800","Ethics, Ancient",[27,343],"Classical Antiquity","\"Ojennusnuora\" by Epictetus is a handbook of Stoic ethics from ancient times. This compact guide aims to improve human life by teaching how to preserve inner worth and use natural powers wisely. The work addresses the relationship between mind and body, emphasizes internal values over external circumstances, and instructs readers on achieving peace of mind by avoiding false judgments. Epictetus connects ethics with religion, arguing that rational humans share kinship with the divine and can achieve god-like purity through spiritual detachment from worldly desires. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[346],"Jaakkola, K. (Kaarle Kustaa)",345,"Antiikin stoalaisen filosofi Epikteetoksen elämänohjeita sisältävä teos opastaa mielenrauhaan ja hyveelliseen elämään. Se neuvoo erottamaan asiat, joihin ihminen voi vaikuttaa, niistä, jotka ovat hänen valtansa ulkopuolella. Kokoelma on yksi tunnetuimmista etiikan oppaista.",{"number":350,"title":351,"author":352,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":353,"slug":354,"bookId":355,"genreRaw":356,"genre":14,"themes":357,"origin":358,"language":17,"yearPublished":359,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":360,"charCount":361,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":362,"gutenbergSubjects":363,"gutenbergCategories":365,"gutenbergSummary":367,"gutenbergTranslators":368,"gutenbergDownloadCount":369,"aiDescription":370},1904,"Salatiedettä omin päin","Ervast, Pekka (nimim. Pietari Kotka)",1934,"1904-ervast-pekka-salatiedetta-omin-pain","1904__Ervast_Pekka__Salatiedettä_omin_päin","Seitsemän esitelmää",[],[],1914,18566,120333,12165,[364],"Occultism",[27,366,28],"Psychiatry/Psychology","\"Salatiedettä omin päin\" by Pekka Ervast is a collection of lectures written in the early 20th century. The book presents a series of explorations into esotericism, focusing on the practical psychology and spiritual experiences of individuals in their search for truth and understanding of the divine. Ervast discusses the allegorical nature of truth-seeking and the unique paths individuals may follow to uncover deeper spiritual connections.  The opening of the work introduces the fundamental theme of seeking truth through a personal and experiential approach to esotericism. Ervast poses questions about how individuals can attain a genuine understanding of the divine and suggests that traditional reliance on the five material senses limits one's exploration. He emphasizes the importance of developing additional perceptual faculties—referred to as the sixth and seventh senses—necessary for grasping the complexities of spiritual life. This section establishes a framework that encourages readers to reflect on their own journeys towards enlightenment, underscoring the unique, subjective experience that defines each seeker’s path. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],393,"Seitsemän esitelmän kokoelma tarkastelee salatiedettä käytännöllisenä psykologiana ja henkisenä polkuna. Tekstit opastavat totuuden etsimiseen, itsekasvatukseen sekä teosofiseen maailmankatsomukseen syventymiseen. Teos painottaa yksilön omaa vastuuta ja sisäistä kokemusta henkisen tiedon saavuttamisessa.",{"number":372,"title":373,"author":374,"authorBirth":375,"authorDeath":376,"slug":377,"bookId":378,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":379,"origin":380,"language":17,"yearPublished":381,"yearPublishedTranslation":68,"wordCount":382,"charCount":383,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":384,"gutenbergSubjects":385,"gutenbergCategories":388,"gutenbergSummary":389,"gutenbergTranslators":390,"gutenbergDownloadCount":334,"aiDescription":392},1372,"Elämän tarkoitus ja arvo","Eucken, Rudolf",1846,1926,"1372-eucken-rudolf-elaman-tarkoitus-ja-arvo","1372__Eucken_Rudolf__Elämän_tarkoitus_ja_arvo",[],[],1908,31534,228698,52975,[386,387],"Life","Values",[27],"\"Elämän tarkoitus ja arvo\" by Rudolf Eucken is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century. The work delves into questions surrounding the purpose and value of human life, navigating through various philosophical perspectives and historical contexts to engage the reader in a critical examination of contemporary beliefs.   The opening of the book sets the stage for a profound exploration of existential questions, addressing the growing uncertainty of modern individuals regarding their own significance and the inherent value of life. Eucken introduces the idea that the modern man grapples with conflicting worldviews, particularly the clash between traditional religious ideals and emerging naturalistic perspectives. The author posits that without a unified understanding of life’s purpose, humans risk falling into existential despair, as they face life’s challenges without a guiding framework. Eucken emphasizes the necessity of engaging deeply with these questions, suggesting that a lack of resolution could lead to a disintegration of personal and collective meaning in existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[391],"Hendell, Lauri Juhana","Nobel-palkitun filosofin teos tarkastelee ihmiselämän tarkoitusta ja arvoa modernin ajan murroksessa. Kirjoittaja pohtii uskonnon, idealismin ja naturalismin kykyä vastata elämän syviin kysymyksiin sekä esittää oman näkemyksensä hengellisestä ja eettisestä elämänasenteesta.",{"number":394,"title":395,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":399,"bookId":400,"genreRaw":19,"genre":250,"themes":401,"origin":402,"language":17,"yearPublished":404,"yearPublishedTranslation":405,"wordCount":406,"charCount":407,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":408,"gutenbergSubjects":409,"gutenbergCategories":411,"gutenbergSummary":413,"gutenbergTranslators":414,"gutenbergDownloadCount":416,"aiDescription":417},2629,"Laki on kuollut — mutta tuomari on elävä","France, Anatole",1844,1924,"2629-france-anatole-laki-on-kuollut-mutta-tuomari-on-elava","2629__France_Anatole__Laki_on_kuollut__mutta_tuomari_on_elävä",[],[228,403],"nobel",1901,1913,5264,34053,68246,[410],"French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[236,261,27,412],"Nobel Prizes in Literature","\"Laki on kuollut — mutta tuomari on elävä\" by Anatole France is a philosophical novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of justice, morality, and the role of law through a series of dialogues among characters who discuss the nature and implications of legal systems and their enforcement. It delves into the inherent contradictions within the law and its relationship to society.  The story unfolds through conversations primarily between Jean Marteau and other characters, who discuss their insights and critiques about the law and justice. Marteau argues that the law, while ancient and often brutal, maintains a semblance of order in society. He reflects on how judges often misinterpret justice, showcasing their shared moral dilemmas with criminals, particularly in the context of poverty and desperation. Interspersed throughout are anecdotes highlighting the misfortunes of those caught in the legal system, particularly from marginalized classes, and a poignant tale of a young servant imprisoned for a seemingly trivial theft, emphasizing the harsh realities faced by the underprivileged and the failure of a rigid legal system to adapt to human circumstances. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[415],"Itkonen, Rieti",257,"Satiirinen teos tarkastelee oikeuslaitoksen toimintaa ja yhteiskunnallista oikeudenmukaisuutta vähäosaisen näkökulmasta. Kirja sisältää nimikertomuksen lisäksi kaksi muuta tarinaa, joissa käsitellään lain ja inhimillisyyden suhdetta.",{"number":419,"title":420,"author":396,"authorBirth":397,"authorDeath":398,"slug":421,"bookId":422,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":423,"origin":424,"language":17,"yearPublished":425,"yearPublishedTranslation":426,"wordCount":427,"charCount":428,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":429,"gutenbergSubjects":430,"gutenbergCategories":431,"gutenbergSummary":432,"gutenbergTranslators":433,"gutenbergDownloadCount":436,"aiDescription":437},1721,"Apotti Jérôme Coignardin ajatuksia","1721-france-anatole-apotti-jer-me-coignardin-ajatuksia","1721__France_Anatole__Apotti_Jérôme_Coignardin_ajatuksia",[],[228,403],1893,1920,31461,212127,56370,[410],[236,27,412],"\"Apotti Jérôme Coignardin ajatuksia\" by Anatole France is a philosophical work composed in the early 20th century. The book presents a collection of thoughts attributed to the fictional character Abbé Jérôme Coignard, exploring themes of politics, morality, and human nature. As a former professor and librarian, Coignard's reflections delve into society's complexities, often with a critical yet humorous tone.  The opening of the work introduces us to Abbé Jérôme Coignard through a narrative framed by Jacobus, his devoted pupil, who admires his master's intellect and character. We learn about the abbé's tragic end and the work he left behind. The text shifts to Coignard's discussions, where he critiques political leaders and societal norms, arguing that many are mere puppets of fate and fortune rather than true influencers. Through witty dialogues and reflections, the reader is invited to contemplate the nature of wisdom, virtue, and the follies of mankind while being charmed by the abbé's unique perspective on life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[434,435],"Leino, Eino","Palola, Eino",280,"Teos kokoaa yhteen oppineen apotti Jérôme Coignardin filosofisia ja satiirisia mietteitä, joita hänen oppilaansa Jacques Tournebroche muistelee. Keskusteluissa käsitellään kriittiseen sävyyn muun muassa hallintoa, tiedettä, armeijaa ja oikeuslaitosta.",{"number":439,"title":440,"author":441,"authorBirth":442,"authorDeath":443,"slug":444,"bookId":445,"genreRaw":446,"genre":39,"themes":447,"origin":448,"language":17,"yearPublished":449,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":450,"charCount":451,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":452,"gutenbergSubjects":453,"gutenbergCategories":457,"gutenbergSummary":459,"gutenbergTranslators":460,"gutenbergDownloadCount":462,"aiDescription":463},3475,"Jumalan myrsky","Haarla, Lauri",1890,1944,"3475-haarla-lauri-jumalan-myrsky","3475__Haarla_Lauri__Jumalan_myrsky","Romaani",[],[],1937,43465,294777,58481,[454,455,456],"Epictetus","Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180","Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. -- Religion",[458,185,27,28],"Biographies","\"Jumalan etsijöitä\" by F. W. Farrar is a philosophical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the lives and ideas of three prominent pagan philosophers—Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius—who sought truths that could make their lives more righteous in a morally corrupt society. By labeling them as \"God seekers,\" it suggests a pursuit of ethical living that transcends the boundaries of traditional religious thought.  The opening of the work sets the stage for a thoughtful exploration of these philosophers' contributions and their struggles to find meaning and virtue in an imperfect world. Farrar emphasizes the richness of their insights, highlighting that despite their pagan backgrounds, their moral teachings resonate with and can challenge contemporary understandings of virtue. He notes that the book will delve into each philosopher's life, starting with Seneca, while also painting a broader picture of the historical and societal context in which these thinkers operated, hinting at the intersections between philosophy and early Christian thought that are to unfold in subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[461],"Impiwaara, Heikki",304,"Romaani sijoittuu 1800-luvun lopun rannikkokaupunkiin, jossa hiipuva purjelaivakausi ja nouseva teollisuus kohtaavat. Tarina seuraa sukuyrityksen perijää, joka joutuu valitsemaan varallisuuden ja aidon rakkauden välillä taloudellisten paineiden ja perinteiden puristuksessa.",{"number":465,"title":466,"author":467,"authorBirth":468,"authorDeath":469,"slug":470,"bookId":471,"genreRaw":472,"genre":14,"themes":473,"origin":474,"language":17,"yearPublished":359,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":475,"charCount":476,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":477,"gutenbergSubjects":478,"gutenbergCategories":483,"gutenbergSummary":484,"gutenbergTranslators":485,"gutenbergDownloadCount":486,"aiDescription":487},1386,"Lihan evankeliumi","Hahl, Moses",1879,1928,"1386-hahl-moses-lihan-evankeliumi","1386__Hahl_Moses__Lihan_evankeliumi","Moraalin arvostelua",[],[],17283,127079,52999,[479,480,481,482],"Evolution -- Moral and ethical aspects","Evolution -- Philosophy","Social history -- 20th century","Socialism -- Philosophy",[27],"\"Lihan evankeliumi: Moraalin arvostelua\" by M. Hahl is a philosophical treatise exploring morality and the essence of life, written in the early 20th century. The work presents a critical examination of existing moral beliefs and societal norms, emphasizing a materialistic view of existence, the importance of individual purpose, and the potential for societal transformation through conscious evolution.   At the start of this text, the author addresses the reader in a passionate exhortation to awaken from complacency regarding the current state of society and morality. Hahl articulates a vision of life that celebrates sensual and intellectual engagement, urging individuals to challenge oppressive societal structures. He proposes that the secret of life is found in organic existence rather than \"dead\" matter, arguing against traditionally accepted notions of purpose and morality as defined by religious or historic beliefs. The beginning serves to set the tone for a philosophical exploration that critiques the historical narratives surrounding morality, urging readers to seek a deeper understanding of their existence and purpose. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],118,"Teos käsittelee moraalia, yhteiskunnallista kehitystä ja sosialistista filosofiaa. Kirjoittaja arvostelee perinteistä kristillistä moraalia ja painottaa järjen sekä aineellisen todellisuuden merkitystä ihmisen ja yhteiskunnan muuttamisessa. Teksti tarkastelee elämänjärjestystä ja ihmisyyden jalostumista aivojen käytön ja yhteiskunnallisen taistelun kautta.",{"number":489,"title":490,"author":491,"authorBirth":19,"authorDeath":19,"slug":492,"bookId":493,"genreRaw":19,"genre":39,"themes":494,"origin":495,"language":17,"yearPublished":496,"yearPublishedTranslation":350,"wordCount":497,"charCount":498,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":499,"gutenbergSubjects":500,"gutenbergCategories":503,"gutenbergSummary":505,"gutenbergTranslators":506,"gutenbergDownloadCount":507,"aiDescription":508},1420,"Runoudesta","Horatius (65-8 e.Kr.)","1420-horatius-runoudesta","1420__Horatius__Runoudesta",[],[],-18,4850,32730,53238,[501,502],"Horace -- Translations into Finnish","Latin poetry -- Translations into Finnish",[51,27,504],"Poetry","\"Runoudesta\" by Horace is a literary work written in the early 20th century, specifically in 1904, reflecting ancient Roman poetic principles and techniques. This book is essentially a philosophical treatise on the art of poetry, presenting Horace's insights and rules concerning poetic craftsmanship. It serves as a guide for poets, emphasizing the importance of coherence, structure, and thematic unity in poetry.  In this work, Horace addresses his esteemed audience, likely the Pisos, and conveys his thoughts on various aspects of poetry, including general rules and specific guidelines for dramatic poetry. The text outlines principles for creating poetry that resonates with audiences while maintaining aesthetic integrity. Horace discusses the significance of character consistency, the appropriateness of tone for different literary forms, and the relationship between poetry and humanity's shared experiences. Through vivid metaphors and examples from both Greek and Roman literature, he elucidates how poets should approach their craft to evoke genuine emotional responses while cautioning against the perils of disjointed or inappropriate thematic choices. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[125],201,"Antiikin Rooman runoilijan kirjemuotoinen esitys tarjoaa ohjeita ja sääntöjä runouden sekä näytelmäkirjallisuuden laadintaan. Teos käsittelee tyylin yhtenäisyyttä, kielenkäyttöä ja runoilijan vastuuta, painottaen tarkoituksenmukaisuutta ja taiteellista tasapainoa.",{"number":510,"title":511,"author":512,"authorBirth":513,"authorDeath":514,"slug":515,"bookId":516,"genreRaw":19,"genre":39,"themes":517,"origin":518,"language":17,"yearPublished":519,"yearPublishedTranslation":520,"wordCount":521,"charCount":522,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":523,"gutenbergSubjects":524,"gutenbergCategories":526,"gutenbergSummary":528,"gutenbergTranslators":529,"gutenbergDownloadCount":531,"aiDescription":532},1368,"Jean Jacques Rousseau ja hänen filosofiansa","Høffding, Harald",1843,1931,"1368-h-ffding-harald-jean-jacques-rousseau-ja-hanen-filosofiansa","1368__Høffding_Harald__Jean_Jacques_Rousseau_ja_hänen_filosofiansa",[],[],1896,1898,31256,213142,52960,[525],"Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778",[458,527,27],"History - Early Modern (c. 1450-1750)","\"Jean Jacques Rousseau ja hänen filosofiansa\" by Harald Høffding is a philosophical and biographical exploration written in the late 19th century. This work delves into the life and thoughts of the influential thinker Jean Jacques Rousseau, who grappled with fundamental questions concerning human nature, society, and the tension between civilization and natural instincts. Høffding aims to illuminate Rousseau's complex character and philosophical contributions, portraying him as an essential figure in the Enlightenment period.  At the start of the publication, Høffding introduces Rousseau's pivotal moment of awakening while on his way to visit Diderot, during which he comes across a contest question from the Dijon Academy about the effects of arts and sciences on morality. This encounter triggers a profound internal reflection in Rousseau, leading him to question the value of societal progress compared to the purity of nature. The opening passages capture Rousseau's emotional response and his immediate realization of the conflicts between civilized society and authentic human feeling. Høffding highlights Rousseau's lifelong struggle with these dilemmas, setting the stage for a deeper examination of his philosophy and literary works throughout the rest of the text. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[530],"Relander, O. (Oskar)",248,"Tanskalaisen filosofin laatima elämäkerta ja esitys Jean-Jacques Rousseaun ajattelusta. Teos tarkastelee Rousseaun elämänvaiheita, luonnetta ja tuotantoa sekä analysoi hänen uskonnollista, poliittista ja pedagogista filosofiaansa suhteessa aikakauden muihin ajattelijoihin.",{"number":534,"title":535,"author":512,"authorBirth":513,"authorDeath":514,"slug":536,"bookId":537,"genreRaw":19,"genre":14,"themes":538,"origin":539,"language":17,"yearPublished":68,"yearPublishedTranslation":405,"wordCount":540,"charCount":541,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":542,"gutenbergSubjects":543,"gutenbergCategories":545,"gutenbergSummary":546,"gutenbergTranslators":547,"gutenbergDownloadCount":549,"aiDescription":550},3392,"Uskonto ja tiede","3392-h-ffding-harald-uskonto-ja-tiede","3392__Høffding_Harald__Uskonto_ja_tiede",[],[],13593,97011,75249,[544],"Religion and science",[27,28],"\"Uskonto ja tiede\" by Harald Høffding is a philosophical treatise addressing the tensions between religion and science, likely written in the early 20th century. The work explores how the division of labor in society has influenced individual identity and intellectual pursuits, leading to a disconnect between religious beliefs and scientific inquiry. The author examines the historical context of religion as a unified worldview and delves into the ongoing challenges that arise as spiritual needs evolve and separate from scientific understanding.  At the start of the treatise, Høffding introduces the critical state of civilization brought about by the division of labor, asserting that it leads individuals to produce only fragments of their potential. He argues that both religion and science, once harmonious, now stand in opposition due to divergent methods of inquiry and understanding. The opening portion sets the stage for diverse discussions about how spiritual and historical aspects of human existence must adapt to coexist with evolving scientific principles, addressing the fundamental questions that arise as societies seek deeper truths beyond traditional religious frameworks. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[548],"Södermann, Anto",305,"Filosofinen tutkielma tarkastelee uskonnon ja tieteen suhdetta sekä henkisen elämän eriytymistä modernissa yhteiskunnassa. Tekstissä käsitellään taiteen, tieteen ja uskonnon erilleen ajautumista ja pohditaan sen vaikutuksia ihmisen maailmankuvaan.",{"number":552,"title":553,"author":554,"authorBirth":555,"authorDeath":514,"slug":556,"bookId":557,"genreRaw":19,"genre":39,"themes":558,"origin":559,"language":17,"yearPublished":176,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":560,"charCount":561,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":562,"gutenbergSubjects":563,"gutenbergCategories":565,"gutenbergSummary":567,"gutenbergTranslators":568,"gutenbergDownloadCount":569,"aiDescription":570},1202,"Kirkkopuheet","Järnefelt, Arvid",1861,"1202-jarnefelt-arvid-kirkkopuheet","1202__Järnefelt_Arvid__Kirkkopuheet",[],[],7876,52164,50951,[564],"Sermons, Finnish",[51,27,28,566],"Sociology","\"Kirkkopuheet\" by Arvid Järnefelt is a collection of public addresses delivered in churches, written in the early 20th century. The text captures the urgency of social discourse surrounding class struggles and the role of spirituality within societal upheavals during a time of revolution. The author emerges as a voice passionate about addressing inequality and the possibilities of expressing faith in a communal context.   The opening of \"Kirkkopuheet\" presents Järnefelt's reflections and experiences leading to his attempts to speak in various Helsinki churches amidst revolutionary fervor. He recounts a dialogue with a church pastor regarding the right of a layperson to preach, revealing tensions between traditional religious authority and the burgeoning calls for social reform. As he attempts to communicate his thoughts on freedom and community, he observes the gatherings of the crowd, their expectations, and the pushback from the clergy. His commitment to convey a message from \"God to the people\" highlights broader themes of justice, equity, and the necessity of open dialogue in spiritual spaces, setting the stage for his subsequent addresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],110,"Teos sisältää selostuksen ja puheet, jotka Järnefelt piti helsinkiläisissä kirkoissa toukokuussa 1917. Kirjoituksissa käsitellään yhteiskunnallista oikeudenmukaisuutta, pasifismia sekä kirkon ja maallikon välistä suhdetta vallankumouksellisen ajan kynnyksellä.",72,1,24]