Culture and the Radical Conscience - Softcover

 
9780765807373: Culture and the Radical Conscience

Synopsis

Debates on culture, politics, and the university have hardly abated since the 1960s when the radical assault on the authority of culture first challenged the classical conception of higher education with imperious demands for relevance and ideological correctness. Since then, campus unrest on the part of students has given way to a radicalized faculty characterized by contempt for high culture, fetishization of pop culture, and increasing absorption by feminism and identity politics.While this development has not gone unchallenged, most have dismissed opponents of traditional scholarship as intellectual nihilists and anarchists. In contrast, Eugene Goodheart's Culture and the Radical Conscience recognizes the moral and cultural roots of radical and utopian tradition while deploring its tendency toward intolerance and narrowness. Goodheart defends the study of serious literature for its interplay of aesthetic response, alertness to political theme, and historical awareness.

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Review

"A highly cogent, powerfully reasoned statement in defense of culture against its latter-day detractors."

--Philip Rahv "A lively, tough, and learned brief for 'high culture' as the indispensable foundation of a university education. [Goodheart's] book deserves the scrupulous attention of everyone troubled by the seemingly irreversible degradation of standards in American intellectual life today."

--Pearl K. Bell, The New Leader

"A highly cogent, powerfully reasoned statement in defense of culture against its latter-day detractors."

--Philip Rahv "A lively, tough, and learned brief for 'high culture' as the indispensable foundation of a university education. [Goodheart's] book deserves the scrupulous attention of everyone troubled by the seemingly irreversible degradation of standards in American intellectual life today."

--Pearl K. Bell, The New Leader



-A highly cogent, powerfully reasoned statement in defense of culture against its latter-day detractors.-

--Philip Rahv -A lively, tough, and learned brief for 'high culture' as the indispensable foundation of a university education. [Goodheart's] book deserves the scrupulous attention of everyone troubled by the seemingly irreversible degradation of standards in American intellectual life today.-

--Pearl K. Bell, The New Leader

Synopsis

This study of culture, politics and the university rejects radicalism's contempt for high culture, along with the apathy and pedantry of its supposed custodians, seeking a fresh definition of the value of culture. It includes a critical and historical study of utopianism, its arbiters and critics.

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