
The Closing of the American Mind, by Allan Bloom
Context with Brad Harris
Exploring Allan Bloom's Views on Education and American Society
The chapter delves into Allan Bloom's analysis of American education, where he argues that true openness involves appreciating the highest achievements of different cultures and rejecting inferior ideas. Bloom suggests that Americans were inadvertently closing their minds by attempting to be open to all ideas, leading to detrimental consequences in a diverse society.
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