Eliot And His Age : T.s. Eliot's Moral Imaginat... -

: Kirk identifies the subjects of Eliot's poem The Hollow Men as those lacking moral imagination, instead enslaved by appetites and "diabolic" distractions.

For those looking to study Kirk’s full analysis, several versions of the book are available: Eliot and his age : T.S. Eliot's moral imaginat...

Eliot lived through a period dominated by what he saw as destructive ideologies, including nationalism, Marxist solutions, and "social justice" movements that he believed stripped populations of their true identity. : Kirk identifies the subjects of Eliot's poem

: His work acted as a form of "Socratic self-criticism," disturbing a society drifting toward moral bankruptcy. Eliot and his age : T.S. Eliot's moral imaginat...