Today the classics of the western canon, written by the proverbial ''dead white men,'' are cannon fodder in the culture wars. But in the 1950s and 1960s, they were a pop culture phenomenon. The Great Books of Western Civilization, fifty-four volumes chosen by intellectuals at the University of Chicago, began as an educational movement, and evolved into a successful marketing idea. Why did a million American households buy books by Hippocrates and Nicomachus from door-to-door salesmen? And how and why did the great books fall out of fashion? In A Great Idea at the Time Alex Beam explores the Great Books mania, in an entertaining and strangely poignant portrait of American popular culture on the threshold of the television age. Populated with memorable characters, A Great Idea at the Time will leave readers asking themselves: Have I read Lucretius's De Rerum Natura lately? If not, why not?
A History of Shortcuts in American Education Robert L. Hampel. 40. Richard S. Westfall, “Short-Writing ... Alfred Baker, The Life of Sir Isaac Pitman (London: Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, 1913). Dissertations on the history of shorthand ...
All three of those books contribute to the dialogue about the great books idea, but as of 2013 only one book has been published focused solely on its history: Alex Beam's A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife ...
Alex Beam, A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books (New York: PublicAffairs, 2008), 88–94. 22. Adler asserted in the preface to the first edition of the Syntopicon that it “will take its place ...
In Rescuing Socrates, Dominican-born American academic Roosevelt Montás tells the story of how a liberal education transformed his life, and offers an intimate account of the relevance of the Great Books today, especially to members of ...
Today, however, Great Books reading groups are gaining popularity, and once again discussion groups are meeting regularly in libraries. A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall, and Curious Afterlife of the Great Books, ...
8, 1946, 2, RMH Chicago, box 9; RMH, foreword to FRP, ix; RMH to Leigh, Feb. 18, 1946, 1, RMH Chicago, box 9 (decimal and zeroes omitted). 13. “The Reports,” n.d., att'd to Robert D. Leigh to Llewellyn White and others, Dec.
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... do with curiously accelerating frequency—they generally cite him as the man responsible for introducing Great Books ... he also earned several dozen mentions in the 2009 volume by Alex Beam, A Great Idea at the Time: The Rise, Fall ...
Critchley, Simon. The Book of Dead Philosophers. Vintage Books, 2009. ... Simon & Schuster, 1997. Denby, David. Do the Movies Have a Future? ... Devlin, William J., and Shai Biderman. “Introduction.” The Philosophy of David Lynch.
At the University of Chicago, Robert Maynard Hutchins and Mortimer Adler publicized a more dogmatic version of great books, the approach subsequently employed by Buchanan and Barr. By 1940, Hutchins was dismissed by many as attempting ...