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    Allan David Bloom (September 14, 1930 – October 7, 1992) was an American philosopher, classicist, and academician. He studied under David Grene, Leo Strauss...
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  • the philosopher Allan Bloom, who taught alongside Bellow at the University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought. Remembering Bloom in an interview...
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  • The Closing of the American Mind (category Books by Allan Bloom)
    Impoverished the Souls of Today's Students is a 1987 book by the philosopher Allan Bloom, in which the author criticizes the openness of relativism, in academia...
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  • nurseryman Allan Bloom (1930–1992), American philosopher and author Andy Bloom (born 1973), American shot putter Arthur Bloom Arthur Bloom (physician)...
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  • Republic of Plato with note and an interpretive essay by Allan Bloom (PDF). Translated by Allan Bloom (2 ed.). BasicBooks, HarperCollins. p. 509. ISBN 0465069347...
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    including Francis Cornford argued that "noble lie" was a mistranslation, Allan Bloom argued for a literal translation and interpretation of Plato's expression...
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    Trans. Allan Bloom. New York: Basic Books (1979), 6. Jimack, 33. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Emile, or On Education. Trans. Allan Bloom. New York:...
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  • Shakespeare's Politics (category Books by Allan Bloom)
    Shakespeare's Politics is a 1964 book by Allan Bloom and Harry V. Jaffa, in which the authors provide an analysis of four Shakespeare plays guided by...
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  • Empire), to Hugo Strauss and Jennie Strauss, née David. According to Allan Bloom's 1974 obituary in Political Theory, Strauss "was raised as an Orthodox...
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  • modern sense in the United Kingdom around 1975.[clarification needed] Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind, a book first published in 1987, heralded...
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  • finish their education under Kojève's personal guidance. Among these were Allan Bloom, who endeavored to make Kojève's works available in English and published...
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    general the canon remains as a represented idea in many institutions. Allan Bloom (no relation), in his highly influential The Closing of the American...
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  • winners Milton Friedman, George Stigler, Leon M. Lederman, and essayist Allan Bloom. A compendium of the debate, which has never been won, was published...
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    in his defense of libertarianism, Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974). Allan Bloom, writing in American Political Science Review in 1975, noted that A Theory...
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  • that began during the Reagan era, associated with commentators such as Allan Bloom, Roger Kimball, Dinesh D’Souza, David Brooks, Irving Kristol, and Norman...
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  • "Paglia has been attacked as an academic conservative, in league with Allan Bloom and other defenders of the 'Western canon,' but no conservative would...
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    usually drawn between the social sciences and the humanities. Classicist Allan Bloom writes in The Closing of the American Mind (1987): Social science and...
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    think, although not as important as Rand fans imagine". Philosopher Allan Bloom said the novel is "hardly literature" but that when he asked his students...
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    end of La valse and towards the beginning of Boléro)." Literary critic Allan Bloom commented in his 1987 bestseller The Closing of the American Mind, "Young...
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    parochial schools, he attended the University of Chicago, where he had Allan Bloom and Joseph Cropsey as teachers, receiving his undergraduate degree in...
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    surgeon aboard his ship on the disastrous third voyage is named Robinson. Allan Bloom asserts that Swift's lampooning of the experiments of Laputa is the first...
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    soul. Some of Plato's proposals have led theorists like Leo Strauss and Allan Bloom to ask readers to consider the possibility that Socrates was creating...
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    Bellow's description of his close friend Allan Bloom (see Ravelstein), John Podhoretz has said that both Bellow and Bloom "inhaled books and ideas the way the...
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  • philosophers. Marshall Berman (d. 2013) Max Black, analytic philosopher Allan Bloom Joseph Blau George Boolos[1] Judith Butler[2] Stanley Cavell (d. 2018)[3]...
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    her academic colleagues whose books she has reviewed critically are Allan Bloom, Harvey Mansfield, and Judith Butler. Other academic debates have been...
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    politicians who co-resided in the Telluride House with House Faculty Fellow Allan Bloom in the 1960s. Notable residents include theoretical computer scientist...
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  • the Claremont Institute The Closing of the American Mind, 1987 book by Allan Bloom The Coddling of the American Mind, 2018 book by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan...
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    Symposium, trans. by Seth Benardete with essays by Seth Benardete and Allan Bloom. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. ISBN 0226042758. Plato,...
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    Cornelius, Kay (2002). "Biography of Edgar Allan Poe". In Harold Bloom (ed.). Bloom's BioCritiques: Edgar Allan Poe. Philadelphia, PA: Chelsea House Publishers...
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  • author of the New York Times bestseller The Closing of the American Mind Allan Bloom; author of The Big Country and Matt Helm spy novels Donald Hamilton;...
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