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The closing of the american mind thirty years later. It was one of those books that made me want to read more books, which i hope is the goal of every good educator. The closing of the american mind appeared at a time when several books were raising serious questions about american education. Download or stream the closing of the american mind by allan bloom. The closing of the american mind chapter 1 by allan. So the crisis in reading is a crisis in national politics. If you read nothing, then your mind withers, and your ideals lose their vitality and sway. Includes index available at the center for educational pluralism, located in miller hall 250. Read closing of the american mind by allan bloom available from rakuten kobo. Closing of the american mind shows you theres a problem, tells you what history would think of it, and reasons a better reasoning, not the call to arms this reader hoped for. The closing of the american mind by allan bloom scholastic.
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