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Mortimer Adler on The Closing of the American Mind
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Item Title Mortimer Adler on The Closing of the American Mind
Guest Adler, Mortimer Jerome (1902-2001)
Host Buckley, William F., Jr. (1925-2008)
Date CreatedMay 06, 1988
Description

Mr. Adler had dissented from Allan Bloom's runaway best seller (discussed on Firing Line #S735), and Mr. Buckley here invites him to explain why. As the hour plays out, Mr. Adler spends more time-as engagingly and cogently as always-on education in general and some of his own concerns in particular, though when he turns to his fellow philosopher he is illuminating: "The two great political philosophers that Bloom admires most are Plato and Rousseau, and neither is a democrat in my sense of the term. Neither would take Mill's view that democracy is the ideal form of government with a long future and almost no past."

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Place RecordedNew York City, New York, United States
DimensionsDuration: 30 minutes
Medium television programs
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4:3
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color
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sound
Hoover IDProgram S0777
Record Number80040.1022
NotesVideo available through special order.
RightsCopyright held by Stanford University. This copy is provided for educational and research purposes only. No publication, further reproduction, or reuse of copies, beyond fair use, may be made without the express written permission of the Hoover Institution Library & Archives on behalf of Stanford University.

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