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Closing of the American Mind

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Simon and Schuster, 30. juni 2008 - 400 sider
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Review: The Closing of the American Mind

Brukerevaluering  - Brian Gatz - Goodreads

I wish I could say more, but I've left my copy behind. Now it's been about a week since I've read it. I'll see what I remember--more so what it has left me. ---There's no question left us that we ... Les hele vurderingen

Review: The Closing of the American Mind

Brukerevaluering  - Hortense - Goodreads

Hey, get off my case Bloom. I've got an idea, minor but I think worth exploring. A good way to re-educate the American public. You don't even need regional camps with loudspeakers. Take the Giants of ... Les hele vurderingen

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Om forfatteren (2008)

Allan Bloom is Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the College and co-director of the John M. Olin Center for Inquiry into the Theory and Practice of Democracy at the University of Chicago. He has taught at Yale, University of Paris, University of Toronto, Tel Aviv University, and Cornell, where he was the recipient of the Clark Teaching Award in 1967. His other books are Plato's Republic (translator and editor), Politics and the Arts: Rousseau's Letter to d'Alembert (translator and editor), Rousseau's Emile (translator and editor), and Shakespeare's Politics (with Harry V. Jaffa). He lives in Chicago.

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