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Authors: Allan Bloom
university and,
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Solzhenitsyn, Alexander,
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Sorel, Georges,
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Soviet Union:
cultural criticism and,
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democratic openness and,
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malaise of,
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natural science in,
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Reagan on,
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social science teaching on,
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Spinoza, Benedict,
276
Stranger, The
(Camus),
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Strauss, Leo,
167
Structure of Scientific Revolutions, The
(Kuhn),
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Swift, Jonathan:
classics viewed by,
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Enlightenment questioned by,
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natural science viewed by,
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Symposium
(Plato),
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Tartuffe
(Molière),
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Theory of Justice, A
(Rawls),
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Thrasymachus,
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Threepenny Opera, The
(Brecht and Weill),
151
Thus Spake Zarathustra
(Nietzsche),
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Tocqueville, Alexis de:
American Indian and,
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American religion viewed by,
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art and,
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democratic family described by,
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,
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democratic man viewed by,
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democratic mind viewed by,
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democratic tradition and,
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Descartes/Pascal opposition and,
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equality chosen by,
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â28,
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freedom vs. equality in,
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individualism viewed by,
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intergenerational relationships viewed by,
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on Pascal,
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Tonio Kröger
(Mann),
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Treatise on Civil Government
(Locke),
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Trotsky, Leon,
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University of Chicago:
in fifties,
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German influence at,
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â50,
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Koyré at,
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pseudo-Gothic buildings of,
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Vietnam War,
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Voltaire,
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War and Peace
(Tolstoy),
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Washington, George,
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Watson, Thomas,
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Wealth of Nations, The
(Smith),
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Weber, Max:
atheistic religiosity of,
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ethical distinctions of,
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language of,
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legitimate violence categories of,
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Lukacs and,
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Nietzsche viewed by,
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pariah category of,
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politics of,
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Protestant ethic of,
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value relativism of,
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Weill, Kurt,
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Weimar Republic:
nostalgia for,
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popular culture of,
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Right vs. Left in,
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Zelig
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Zilboorg, Gregory,
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Allan Bloom was 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 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: Letter to M. d'Alembert on the Theatre
(translator and editor), Rousseau's
Emile
(translator and editor), and
Shakespeare's Politics
(with Harry V. Jaffa). He died in 1992.
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The closing of the American mind.
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