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age's apprehension that any truth containing a value­ component (if not all truth) might be no more than ... attempts in the twentieth century to define art as a kind of nondiscursive communication, a discourse that ... meanings. The double status of meaning itself in the arts and in aesthetic theory is one outcome of this ...
favored a change in American liberalism toward social values. From this point of view, Truman's ... of view is not essentially different from that of the masses. Daniel Bell is a case in point. The ... Page 37 from Issue 52 property while emphasizing the social meaning of contemporary liberalism ...
what's going to happen to theater in the twenty-first century without referring to what has happened to ... twenty-first century. I'd like to start by explain­ ing something that for me condenses my feeling ... Page 306 from Issue 107-108 TRIQUARTERLY twenry-first century. I can't talk about ...
political values; a disproportionate number report that their parents hold views essentially similar to ... Demo­ crats, pacifists or socialists. 51 Keniston finds the majority of these activ­ ists explicitly not ... values." �2 I don't suggest that Barth necessarily need endorse the thesis that 196 Issue 80 page ...
get into the twenty-first century that people, theater artists, will understand that we are part of ... a crazy form of art that has been liberated by film, that has been liberated by television, and not been ... I think that twenty-first century theater has to take into account the idea of cross­ breeding. Now, there ...
liberal education must be planned for serious use, not merely dilettan­ tism or passive appreciation. 13 ... mental human drive is not the urge for pleasure or the satisfaction of biological needs, but the need to ... lacks the courage to compete and become profes­ sional. Liberal education, as it is given at the best of ...
definitions of art and of formal social criticism. I want then to go on to argue that in The First Circle, ... question first. There has been a profound tension, through this century, between the demands of received ... bourgeois art are then in a real sense not only irrelevant but damaging to Solzhenitsyn. Once the sympathy ...
stable qualities. This, however, will not satisfy him, as consistency applied only to oneself will not ... give moral support in the extra-individual order of things and will not liberate one from ... enjoy existential authenticity. It is just such a view that Gabriel Marcel expressed when he said the ...
writing to a classroom filled with really, really bright liberal arts majors. But the Workshop’s ... us a tenure-track position at some nice little liberal arts college in New England teaching creative ... not always gone to an art school or at least to an established master, for instruction? And the ...
become very hollow-to offer a rounded, liberal education. It would also retreat from the present swollen ... students between twelve and nineteen, would offer a six-year program of studies in the arts-not, again, as ... people without many of the accomplishments and refinements traditionally associated with liberal ...

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