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Do we need the Western canon? (1997) | THINK TANK 

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Original air date: October 30, 1997
The debate about what books to teach in our universities is as old as universities themselves. Is there a classic body of work, a canon that every student should learn? What authors and what books should be included?
Host:
Ben Wattenberg - senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Panelists:
Andrew Delbanco - professor of humanities at Columbia University, author of The Death of Satan: How Americans Have Lost the Sense of Evil
Harvey Flaumenhaft - dean of St. Johns College, author of The Effective Republic
Stanley Fish - professor of English at Duke University, author of Professional Correctness
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Комментарии : 9   
@danielfitzgerald2561
@danielfitzgerald2561 6 месяцев назад
3:04 just randomly rolling down the hill
@spicerc1244
@spicerc1244 2 года назад
Excellent segment. Better discourse than more contemporary discussions littering RU-vid. Actually taught a little of history and didn’t just whine and whine.
@TheVCRTimeMachine
@TheVCRTimeMachine 2 года назад
Short answer....yes.
@chanidax987
@chanidax987 3 года назад
#EATtheRICH
@deadshot1995
@deadshot1995 3 года назад
Can we make the last 4 years non-canon?
@Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer
@Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer 3 года назад
Frankly I'm okay with my japanese Canon.
@palisadenhonko4962
@palisadenhonko4962 3 года назад
Didn't notice your comment, as I wrote my. But it's good to see somebody else has the same dad humour like me. 😆
@palisadenhonko4962
@palisadenhonko4962 3 года назад
Of course we need Canon. Their cameras are awesome.
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