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technical education in the university, therefore, should be seen merely as the first step toward the ... is possible, and where it is not, to recognize more frankly the character of education as ... liberal education. It would also retreat from the present swollen con­ ception of the school as the only ...
swerves between cutting-edge installation art, the ancient passages of the Bible, and centuries-old Jewish ... law and tradition. In one of Aylon’s major works, The Liberation of God, she highlighted passages of ... enrolled in Brooklyn College and eventually allowed herself to be an art major. She writes: I secretly ...
decessors earlier in the century than is, I think, justified. The first part of this essay argues that ... criticism which calls into question the claims of literature and art to truth and human value. As Richard ... in order to support a "dialectics of liberation." I want here to raise some ...
consideration. Although its future was not guaran­ teed (and it remained in need of subscribers in early 1978) ... plays." It is desperately needed as a review of literature--especially in view of the abdication of this ... contributing editors include Charles Davis, Everett Hoagland, Rhett Jones, Major, and Mustapha (included in ...
century is wrong. It tries the Nine­ teenth. Dostoyevsky? A genius but his political views are not easily ... Page 31 from Issue 1964-fall have a cafe: we need one anyway: we will l'llgagl' ... temper, frays his nerves. The Irish nation disgusts and infuriates him. How can he leave it? Not to ...
Page 35 from Issue 52 elitist level. From this generic point of view, the earlier stress on the ... do­ nothing state, which was classified as a species of liberalism in Europe-an anachronistic species. ... it is true-was viewed in this country as a species of conservatism. In brief, the constriction of the ...
twenty-first century the idea of culture as commodity obtained as never before. Even among arts practitioners, ... lead your fellow man to death?-or to see godliness not in human achievement but only in death, your own ... ideological passion was exalted death. Here were people for whom the defining moment was not how they lived ...
the nineteenth and twenti­ eth century provides a suitable model for the study of the necessity of the ... criteria. The notion of culture is not always covered by the notion of art, since culture as the cultural ... written word. Towards the end of the eighteenth century, the Germanification of the Czech lands had ...
central to our modem life. That was gospel for centuries, but per, haps not any more. For reasons buried ... in the very liberality of the cul­ ture that books encourage, we have not paid enough attention ... completely con, trolled book publishing for much of this century and defended this as "state support ...
obsolescence of fictional realism, Eliot was declaring the obsolescence of the world-view of liberal bourgeois ... epistemological self-mockery­ again a symptom of declining bourgeois values-for its target, the target of all ... step toward making the modem world possible for art." Henceforth, Eliot implied, a novelist ...

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