Read Closing of the American Mind Online
Authors: Allan Bloom
capitalism and,
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Enlightenment and,
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â64,
167
family relationships viewed by,
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â15
indiscriminate freedom and,
28
modern economics developed from,
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â62,
364
property defined by,
161
rationalism of,
73
Rousseau vs.,
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â70,
172
,
190
,
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,
299
rulership viewed by,
110
self-preservation and,
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â76,
178
social science and,
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,
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â64,
366
state of nature viewed by,
162
â63,
171
,
232
Lonely Crowd, The
(Riesman),
125
,
144
Lukacs, Georg,
222
McCarthy, Mary,
152
Machiavelli, Niccolò:
classical scholarship and,
34
â35,
285
â86,
304
Enlightenment realism and,
259
,
291
Italian mind and,
52
Marlowe on,
292
political effectiveness advocated by,
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,
293
soul viewed by,
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â74
travel and,
63
war and peace viewed by,
364
“Mack the Knife,” 151
Madame Bovary
(Flaubert),
134
â35,
205
Maimonides, Moses,
271
Mann, Thomas:
American influence of,
230
â32
man's desires viewed by,
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,
234
Plato viewed by,
236
â37
Mansfield, Harvey,
287
Marcuse, Herbert:
American popularity of,
147
Marx and Freud combined by,
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,
223
Maritain, Jacques,
292
Marlborough, John Churchill,
1
st Duke of,
256
Marlowe, Christopher,
292
Marsilius of Padua,
283
Marx, Groucho,
70
Marx, Karl:
atheism of,
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â96
dialectic of,
229
historical necessity of,
208
â9,
313
Nietzsche vs.,
143
Masters, William,
99
May, Elaine,
125
Mencken, H. L.,
55
Merchant of Venice, The
(Shakespeare),
69
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice,
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n
224
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig,
152
n
Molière,
328
Montesquieu, Baron de:
French consciousness and,
160
n
morality viewed by,
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â28
selfishness viewed by,
178
More, Sir Thomas,
325
Napoleon I, Emperor of France,
79
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281
National Council of the Churches of Christ,
65
Newton, Sir Isaac,
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305
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New York Times, The
,
350
New York Times Magazine, The
,
318
Nichols, Mike,
125
Nietzsche, Friedrich,
377
ancient gentlemen viewed by,
279
anthropology influenced by,
362
artists viewed by,
204
â7
atheism of,
195
â96
bourgeois viewed by,
157
classical scholarship and,
304
,
305
,
307
,
309
,
375
cultural decay and,
51
cultural relativism of,
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â4
egalitarianism attacked by,
201
extremism and,
214
fascism and,
149
id concept of,
200
modern study of,
345
newspapers and,
59
passions viewed by,
156
popularization of,
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,
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â52,
225
â26,
379
radical historicism of,
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â54,
219
religiosity of,
197
â99
social sciences influenced by,
148
Socratic rationalism attacked by,
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â68,
307
â8,
310
value revolution of,
143
,
146
,
153
â54,
228
â29
war viewed by,
220
â21
Weber on,
194
â95
Nietzsche
(Heidegger),
207
Night at the Opera, A
,
70
Odysseus,
40
One Dimensional Man
(Marcuse),
78
,
226
Ono, Yoko,
77
Parsons, Talcott,
151
Partisan Review
,
224
Pascal, Blaise:
egalitarian denigration of,
251
revelation chosen by,
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,
227
â28
social science and,
215
Pericles,
188
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni,
180
Plato,
380
city vs. philosophy in,
274
democratic youth viewed by,
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â88,
329
equality and,
161
eroticism viewed by,
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,
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â38,
305
gods viewed by,
197
Heidegger and,
310
political philosophy of,
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,
262
â63,
286
psychological interpretation of,
375
sexual equality and,
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,
100
,
102
â3
Socrates viewed by,
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,
268
â69,
281
â82
student discussions and,
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,
332
â33
Poetics
(Aristotle),
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â73,
280
â81
Politics
(Aristotle),
72
â73,
112
,
366
Pound, Ezra,
149
Preface to Democratic Theory, A
(Dahl),
32
Pride and Prejudice
(Austen),
375
Profession of Faith of the Savoyard Vicar
(Rousseau),
196
â97
Proust, Marcel,
367
Racine, Jean,
352
Rand, Ayn,
62
Ravel, Maurice,
73
Red and the Black, The
(Stendhal),
64
Reflections on Violence
(Sorel),
221
Reich, Charles,
322
Republic
(Plato),
381
democratic youth described in,
61
,
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â88,
275
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332
â33
heroism in,
66
music discussed in,
70
â71
psychological teaching of,
375
sexual equality in,
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100
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102
â3
unity of power and wisdom described in,
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284
Riesman, David,
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155
Robespierre, Maximilien de,
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328
Rogers, Will,
225
Roman Catholic Church,
264
Romantic dilemma,
40
â41
Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
30
Roosevelt, Theodore,
229
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques,
179
bourgeois viewed by,
185
civil religion advocated by,
196
â97
classical knowledge of,
304
â5
compassion and,
330
Enlightenment criticism of,
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â70,
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â83,
258
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267
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292
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298
â300
French dualism and,
52
German influence of,
305
humanities and,
358
â59
individual viewed by,
115
â16,
117
modern social sciences developed from,
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â62,
366
music and,
73
property viewed by,
161
societal disintegration and,
118
statecraft vs. culture viewed by,
189
â92
state of nature viewed by,
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â63,
167
â70,
171
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172
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176
â77,
178
Symposium
viewed by,
133
Salinger, J. D.,
63
Sartre, Jean-Paul:
language of,
211
Nietzschean influence on,
219
,
222
n
Schiller, Friedrich von,
41
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306
,
308
Schmitt, Karl,
259
Scholastic Aptitude Test,
50
Schopenhauer, Arthur,
368
Science as a Vocation
(Weber),
194
Shakespeare, William:
egalitarianism and,
65
music viewed by,
69
natural scientists and,
350
rulership viewed by,
110
â11,
329
sex roles in,
126
Shorey, Paul,
375
Sierra Club,
172
Skinner, B. F,
193
Social Contract, The
(Rousseau),
189
â90
Socrates:
ambition viewed by,
329
Aristophanes' view of,
269
â70,
273
,
274
â75
cave image and,
264
â65
charges against,
275
â76
Cicero vs. Nietzsche on,
154
defense by,
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â66,
267
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276
â77
eroticism viewed by,
132
â33
goal sought by,
163
heroism and,
66
modern philosophy vs.,
264
â68
music viewed by,
72
Nietzsche's indictment of,
207
â8,
307
â8
philosopher-kings or,
266
philosophic task defined by,
277
Plato's presentation of,
265
,
268
â69,
281
â82
poetry viewed by,
280
â81
power viewed by,
285
Rousseau and,
298
self-knowledge and,
43
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143
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279
â80
sexual equality views of,
102
â3