In Italian culture, disincanto is a recurring theme that bridges the gap between historical hope and modern irony.
: As science and bureaucracy grew, they replaced "mysterious incalculable forces" with logic and calculation. Disincanto
The concept was famously popularized by sociologist Max Weber as Entzauberung (the disenchantment of the world). In Italian culture, disincanto is a recurring theme
: Writers like Malaparte and Céline are often studied for their "poetics of disenchantment," where they use a raw, often cynical style to strip away the illusions of war and society. In Italian culture