Just finished the book. I agree that it is a very important work. I will go right back to it again, and re-read it. The book is essentially 3 very well-melded parts: current conditions examined from a broad perspective, a psychological/socio-cultural interpretation of events, and hopeful (probably too hopeful) prescriptions to resolve things in a non-horrific fashion. The comparison of individual “tiredness” (ennui) with national tiredness is intriguing.
Yes, read it.
What are his prescriptions?