
Published in 1913, 'Youth and Life' by Randolph Silliman Bourne is a philosophical exploration of youth's radicalism and idealism. The work examines the conflicts between generations and societal expectations, portraying youth as a time of energy and self-awareness amid the innocence of childhood. Bourne argues that the struggles faced during this transitional phase are essential for character development and the formation of ideals, highlighting the importance of embracing life's challenges.





