Culture of Hope: A New Birth of the Classical Spirit

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pp. 298, “As we approach the new millenium, the moral, intellectual,and spiritual crisis of our time is visible most plainly in the sickness of the arts. The “postmodern” cultural establishment is philosophically empty and esthetically corrupt. But no one has been able to explain this decline or give a satisfying answer to the question of the proper role of the arts in our society. Now, in “The Culture of Hope”– a manifesto for a new vision of culture that is both radical and classical– Frederick Turner goes beyond the stale dichotomies of Left and Right to take the “third side” in the culture war: the side of art itself. “sticker on FEP

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ISBN 002932792X
ISBN13 9780029327920
Number of pages 298
Original Title Culture of Hope: A New Birth of the Classical Spirit
Published Date 1995
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First Edition
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pp. 298, “As we approach the new millenium, the moral, intellectual,and spiritual crisis of our time is visible most plainly in the sickness of the arts. The “postmodern” cultural establishment is philosophically empty and esthetically corrupt. But no one has been able to explain this decline or give a satisfying answer to the question of the proper role of the arts in our society. Now, in “The Culture of Hope”– a manifesto for a new vision of culture that is both radical and classical– Frederick Turner goes beyond the stale dichotomies of Left and Right to take the “third side” in the culture war: the side of art itself. “sticker on FEP

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Weight 0.85 kg