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The closing of the American mind : how higher education has failed democracy and impoverished the souls of today's students / Allan Bloom.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New York : Simon and Schuster, [1987]Copyright date: ©1987Description: 392 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0671479903
  • 9780671479909
  • 0671657151
  • 9780671657154
Other title:
  • How higher education has failed democracy and impoverished the souls of today's students
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378/.012/0973 20
LOC classification:
  • LA227.3 .B584 1987
NLM classification:
  • 000108229
Other classification:
  • 378.73
  • 81.02
  • 81.70
  • 81.80
  • 81.01
Contents:
Foreword / Saul Bellow -- Introduction. Our virtue -- Part one. Students -- The clean slate -- Books -- Music -- Relationships. Self-centeredness ; Equality ; Race ; Sex ; Separateness ; Divorce ; Love ; Eros -- Part two. Nihilism, American style -- The German connection -- Two revolutions and two states of nature -- The self -- Creativity -- Culture -- Values -- The Nietzscheanization of the left or vice versa -- Our ignorance -- Part three. The university -- From Socrates' Apology to Heidegger's Rektoratsrede. Tocqueville on democratic intellectual life ; The relation between thought and civil society ; The philosophic experience ; The enlightenment transformation ; Swift's doubts ; Rousseau's radicalization and the German university -- The Sixties -- The student and the university. Liberal education ; The decomposition of the university ; The disciplines ; Conclusion.
Summary: In this book, the author (a distinguished political philosopher) argues that the social/political crisis of 20th-century America is really an intellectual crisis marked by obvious declines in appreciation of humanities, a drop in the qualitative output of our university systems, and a disquieting disconnect between today's students and the spiritual and cultural traditions of their heritage.
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) E 169.1 .B653 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 18842

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Saul Bellow -- Introduction. Our virtue -- Part one. Students -- The clean slate -- Books -- Music -- Relationships. Self-centeredness ; Equality ; Race ; Sex ; Separateness ; Divorce ; Love ; Eros -- Part two. Nihilism, American style -- The German connection -- Two revolutions and two states of nature -- The self -- Creativity -- Culture -- Values -- The Nietzscheanization of the left or vice versa -- Our ignorance -- Part three. The university -- From Socrates' Apology to Heidegger's Rektoratsrede. Tocqueville on democratic intellectual life ; The relation between thought and civil society ; The philosophic experience ; The enlightenment transformation ; Swift's doubts ; Rousseau's radicalization and the German university -- The Sixties -- The student and the university. Liberal education ; The decomposition of the university ; The disciplines ; Conclusion.

In this book, the author (a distinguished political philosopher) argues that the social/political crisis of 20th-century America is really an intellectual crisis marked by obvious declines in appreciation of humanities, a drop in the qualitative output of our university systems, and a disquieting disconnect between today's students and the spiritual and cultural traditions of their heritage.

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