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Philosophy as a Way of Life
A student who attends Harvard today might think of Harvey Mansfield as a tough-grading conservative who defends manliness on late night television....
Humanities, 05/01/07 by Blitz, Mark · More from publication -
The media we deserve
The media in the United States have been under close scrutiny since at least the Vietnam War. People began to notice that journalists did not...
Public Interest, 03/22/05 by Mark Blitz · More from publication -
Leo Strauss's understanding of modernity.

One of the arguments for which Leo Strauss is famous is that the division between ancients and moderns is a decisive intellectual split. It is...
Perspectives on Political Science, 09/22/04 by Blitz, Mark · More from publication -
Equaling sorrow (a meditation on composition, death, and life)
Composition Studies, Volume 31, Number 1, Spring 2003 Dying is easy / It's living that scares me to death. Annie Lennox, "Cold" Knowledge of your...
Composition Studies, 04/01/03 by Hurlbert, Claude Mark; Blitz, Michael · More from publication -
Responsibility and biotechnology.

We possess an obvious and growing ability to manipulate ourselves biochemically. The technologies we use vary, and some may never prove fruitful,...
ReVision, 03/22/03 by Blitz, Mark · More from publication -
Kaplan's War
Robert D. Kaplan, Warrior Politics: Why Leadership Demands a Pagan Ethos (New York: Random House, 2002), 198 pp., $22.95. Robert D. Kaplan,...
National Interest, The, 03/22/02 by Mark Blitz · More from publication -
Understanding Heidegger - Martin Heidegger
MANY consider Martin Heidegger to be the twentieth century's most significant philosopher. Arendt, Lowith, Strauss, Kojeve, Gadamer, and Marcuse...
Public Interest, 09/22/01 by Mark Blitz · More from publication -
Nazi thinker
Introduction to Metaphysics, by Martin Heidegger, translated by Gregory Field and Richard Polt. Yale University Press, 284 pages, $30 GREGORY...
Human Events, 07/01/01 by Blitz, Mark · More from publication -
Setting Domestic Priorities - We need a federal government that encourages individual freedom and responsibily.

Both Governor Bush and President Clinton have talked at length about the place of responsibility and the need to enhance it. Responsibility is...
World and I, 01/01/01 by BLITZ, MARK · More from publication



