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Though he died in 1992, Allan Bloom is still capable of stirring up controversy from beyond the grave. In his 1987 bestseller, The Closing of the American Mind, Bloom offers a wide-ranging critique of ...
Readers of The New Criterion should look forward to a special issue in November celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the release of The Closing of The American Mind, Allan Bloom’s essential work ...
It’s been almost two years now since Chicago’s (or at least Hyde Park’s) own cantankerous pedagogue–Allan Bloom–was the talk of the nation, his best-selling The Closing of the American Mind: How ...
So now The New York Times Book Review is attempting to rehabilitate Allan Bloom for the Left. �Good luck!� you might say, �People’s memories are short–but are they really that short?ï ...
Allan Bloom argued that American universities had lost their way, abandoning their focus on great books of Western culture in favor of “relevance,” trendy coursework that asked too little of students.
In the summer of 1987, a relatively unknown University of Chicago political science professor and philosopher named Allan Bloom published an academic book entitled The Closing of the American Mind. It ...
Does It Make Sense for John Fetterman to Flip Parties? Biting the Hand . . . The Illusion of Control Oil: Mayday Audio By Carbonatix This year is the twentieth anniversary of Allan Bloom’s The Closing ...
One crisp morning 26 years ago I was walking across the campus of the University of Chicago, where I had just enrolled as a first-year Ph.D. candidate in the renowned Committee on Social Thought.
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