Abstract
Harrington’s book can be considered as the most comprehensive present-day account of this extremely spacious field. The broad title is programmatic for this aim. Portraying with great intuition and sensitivity in four detailed case studies one biologist , two neurologists , and one psychologist , she intends to elaborate the complexity and multi-voiced texture of holistic theories during the Weimar republic. Her deep comprehension of the distress, the irritations, the fears and disappointments, with which German intellectuals reacted to the radical chances following the industrialization and the rapidly progressing societal differentiation at the turn of the century, enables her to combine the various threads both on the political-ideological and the scientific-epistemological levels