Allan Bloom is Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the College and co-director of the John M. Olin Center for Inquiry into the Theory and Practice of Democracy at the University of Chicago. He has taught at Yale, University of Paris, University of Toronto, Tel Aviv University, and Cornell, where he was the recipient of the Clark Teaching Award in 1967. His other books are Plato's Republic (translator and editor), Politics and the Arts: Rousseau's Letter to d'Alembert (translator and editor), Rousseau's Emile (translator and editor), and Shakespeare's Politics (with Harry V. Jaffa). He lives in Chicago.
Publisher Comments:
The Closing of the American Mind, a publishing phenomenon in hardcover, is now a paperback literary event. In this acclaimed number one national best-seller, one of our country's most distinguished political philosophers argues that the social/political crisis of 20th-century America is really an intellectual crisis. Allan Bloom's sweeping analysis is essential to understanding America today. It has fired the imagination of a public ripe for change.
Synopsis:
The Closing of the American Mind, a publishing phenomenon in hardcover, is now a paperback literary event. In this acclaimed number one national best-seller, one of our country's most distinguished political philosophers argues that the social/political crisis of 20th-century America is really an intellectual crisis. Allan Bloom's sweeping analysis is essential to understanding America today. It has fired the imagination of a public ripe for change.
Contents
Foreword by Saul Bellow
Preface
Introduction: Our Virtue
PART ONE. STUDENTS
The Clean Slate
Boob
Music
Relationships
Self-Centeredness
Equality
Race
Sex
Separateness
Divorce
Love
Eros
PART TWO. NIHILISM, AMERICAN STYLE
The German Connection
Two Revolutions and Two States of Nature
The Serf
Creativity
Culture
Values
The Nietzscheanization of the Left or Vice Versa
Our Ignorance
PART THREE. THE UNIVERSITY
From Socrates' Apology to Heidegger's Rektoratsrede
Tocqueville on Democratic Intellectual Life
The Relation Between Thought and Civil Society
The Philosophic Experience
The Enlightenment Transformation
Swift's Doubts
Rousseau's Radicalization and the German University
The Sixties
The Student and the University
Liberal Education
The Decomposition of the University
The Disciplines
Conclusion
Index
發表於2025-03-22
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這本《美國精神的封閉》一年前就看完瞭。當時本來想寫篇書評,後來因為俗務纏身,就耽擱瞭。前兩天,收拾書櫃,又看見瞭它。重新翻瞭翻,讀瞭幾頁,感覺依然良好。 實際上,當初讀的時候,剛開始我非常不喜歡。艾倫·布魯姆有那種文化老人的神經質,絮絮叨叨,什麼都...
評分雖然布盧姆書中的觀點非常偏嚮左派,但他卻並不籠統地把六十年代的這批學生視為“垮掉的一代。” 布盧姆首先把大學生視作一張白闆——這是相對於歐洲學生來說的,即他們沒有受到帶有本國特色的文化經典的熏陶。 從這個角度來看,這些學生是令人可喜的。因為不帶有成見的心靈更...
評分 評分艾倫•布盧姆是美國新保守主義的代錶人物、列奧•施特勞斯學派“第二代掌門人” ,《走嚮封閉的美國精神》這本書是他的代錶作,布盧姆教授在這本書中通過分析論述想告訴我們這樣的信息:源自德國而流行於當時美國的曆史主義、相對主義、科學主義,正在使美國陷於虛...
評分寫字的瞬間,問哲學係畢業的同事:“你會不會突然覺得什麼都沒有意思?” “不會”。 最近我的狀態就沉浸在“沒有意思”世界裏。盡管早在以往閱讀中,不止一個作傢耐心而又直截瞭當的告訴我:人生就是沒有意義的,任何尋找意義的嘗試都是徒勞。以自己的思辯能力、獨立...
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有幸經曆過國內“最好”的本科教育,纔發覺可笑到連被Bloom批評的資格都沒有;而今到瞭最好的大學之一接著受教育,發現作者憂慮的問題(本科教育失去瞭讓年輕人探索價值、未來各種可能性的神奇作用,而愈發作為專業化、職業化培訓的預科)愈發嚴重瞭。作者對於liberal arts 教育經曆過六十年代後喪失獨立性的痛惜,對於美國對古典的理解隻是受惠德國的“二道販子”的觀點,對於無知膚淺和主流意識形態所導緻的“來者不拒”的“假開放、真封閉”精神的剖析,以及對於大學在民主社會到底作用是什麼的討論,對於三駕馬車中除開自然科學外社會科學和人文的淵源矛盾都寫得相當精闢!無論是提倡的great book learning,還是theoretical life 都說到心坎兒上去瞭,也會自己堅持下去不斷體悟。
評分展開批判與自我批片。
評分重讀第二捲裏價值裏提到為什麼韋伯值得注意,為什麼所謂的“新教倫理”跟托剋維爾在《美國民主》裏宗教抑製資本主義的結論相悖,以及美國本土化後的加爾文主義中留有的資本主義痕跡。
評分so called neoconservatism
評分不知如何評價。算是對兩年留學生活有所交代。星星之火可以燎原。我們任重道遠。耐得住寂寞,抵得瞭誘惑,philosophy good luck
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