Picture of author.

Allan Bloom (1930–1992)

Author of The Closing of the American Mind

10+ Works 5,171 Members 32 Reviews 7 Favorited

About the Author

Works by Allan Bloom

Associated Works

The Republic (0380) — Translator, some editions — 21,965 copies
The Symposium (0360) — Commentator, some editions — 6,536 copies
Emile: Or, On Education (1762) — Translator, some editions — 1,877 copies
History of Political Philosophy (1963) — Contributor — 718 copies
The Writings of Jonathan Swift [Norton Critical Edition] (1973) — Contributor — 396 copies
Common Culture: Reading and Writing About American Popular Culture (1995) — Contributor, some editions — 92 copies
Essays on the Closing of the American Mind (1989) — Contributor — 24 copies
Good Order: Right Answers to Contemporary Questions (1995) — Contributor — 23 copies

Tagged

Common Knowledge

Members

Reviews

Provocative in it's time, but now mostly reads as bitter and sad. Not a particularly relevant study of today's academia, but this work has some value in understanding the underpinning of many conservative talking points.
½
 
Flagged
ProfH | 30 other reviews | Sep 18, 2023 |
Relevant to the current campus climate.
 
Flagged
pdubya62 | 30 other reviews | Mar 29, 2023 |
Utter rubbish. Did any of the predictions come true? His conclusions are already outdated. An old fart pining for the "good ol' days." A 19th century education is no longer relevant. The good old days were merely old not necessarily any better, and by definition half the people in the world are always going to be below average.

If Bloom had his way only the elite would ever be allowed to rule, something we see all too frequently is a disaster.
1 vote
Flagged
Gumbywan | 30 other reviews | Jun 24, 2022 |

Lists

Awards

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Statistics

Works
10
Also by
8
Members
5,171
Popularity
#4,810
Rating
3.9
Reviews
32
ISBNs
57
Languages
10
Favorited
7

Charts & Graphs