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Allan Bloom, a professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago,
by Allan Bloom, New York: Basic Books, 1979.
* Allan Bloom
* 1930 – Allan Bloom, American philosopher and academic ( d. 1992 )
Yale University Professor of Humanities Harold Bloom ( no relation to Allan ) has also argued strongly in favor of the canon, and in general the canon remains as a represented idea in many institutions, though its implications continue to be debated.
Allan Bloom should not be confused with Harold Bloom the professor of Humanities at Yale University
Allan David Bloom ( September 14, 1930 – October 7, 1992 ) was an American philosopher, classicist, and academic.
Allan Bloom was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1930 to Jewish social-worker parents.
The Closing of the American Mind is a 1987 book by Allan Bloom.
* Ravelstein ( 2000 ) by Saul Bellow is a thinly disguised memoir of his friendship with Allan Bloom.
" Allan Bloom has referred to the novel as being " hardly literature ," one having a " sub-Nietzschean assertiveness excites somewhat eccentric youngsters to a new way of life.
* Allan BloomThe Closing of the American Mind
He lived in the Telluride House in 1962 and 1963, while philosophy professor Allan Bloom served as a faculty mentor living in the house, and served as a pallbearer at Frances Perkins ' funeral.
* Allan Bloom with Harry V. Jaffa-Shakespeare's Politics
" In contrast, Valerie Steele contends, " Paglia has been attacked as an academic conservative, in league with Allan Bloom and other defenders of the ' Western canon ,' but no conservative would be so explicitly approving of pornography, homosexuality, and rock-and-roll.
* Allan Bloom
Notable people who studied under Strauss, or attended his lecture courses at the University of Chicago, include Hadley Arkes, Seth Benardete, Allan Bloom, Werner Dannhauser, Murray Dry, William Galston, Victor Gourevitch, Harry V. Jaffa, Roger Masters, Thomas Pangle, Stanley Rosen, Abram Shulsky ( Director of the Office of Special Plans ), Susan Sontag, and Paul Wolfowitz ( who attended two lecture courses by Strauss on Plato and Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws at the University of Chicago ).
Reissued with foreword by Allan Bloom, 1989.
* Bloom, Allan.
* Allan Bloom
Philosopher Allan Bloom, a student of Leo Strauss, criticized Rawls for failing to account for the existence of natural right in his theory of justice, and wrote that Rawls absolutizes social union as the ultimate goal which would conventionalize everything into artifice.
by Seth Benardete with essays by Seth Benardete and Allan Bloom.
It was in Paris that Sontag socialized with expatriate artists and academics including Allan Bloom, Jean Wahl, Alfred Chester, Harriet Sohmers and Maria Irene Fornes.

Allan and 1987
** Allan V. Cox, American geologist ( d. 1987 )
* Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold, 1987 film with Richard Chamberlain
Later, they played together for the Allan Cup-winning Brantford Mott's Clamatos of the OHA Senior A Hockey League ( AAA Men's Amateur ) in 1987.
The game was a subject of the 1987 book, The Sports Hall of Shame, by Bruce Nash and Allan Zullo.
The 1987 World Cup was lifted by Allan Border, captain of Australia who won against arch-rivals England by 7 runs in the most closely fought World Cup final to date in the Eden Gardens stadium in Calcutta.
The first passage narrated by Welles on the 1987 remix ( which comes before the first track, " A Dream Within a Dream ") is sourced from an obscure nonfiction piece by Poe-No XVI of his Marginalia ( from 1845 to 1849 Edgar Allan Poe titled some of his reflections and fragmentary material " Marginalia.
On November 7, 1987, Romanow replaced Allan Blakeney as leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party.
He has been put forward as the author, in whole or in part, of Sir Giles Goosecap, Two Wise Men And All The Rest Fools, The Fountain Of New Fashions, and The Second Maiden's Tragedy. Of these, only ' Sir Gyles Goosecap ' is generally accepted by scholars to have been written by Chapman ( The Plays of George Chapman: The Tragedies, with Sir Giles Goosecap, edited by Allan Holaday, University of Illinois Press, 1987 ).
* Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold ( 1987 )
* Sir Allan Green, QC ( 1987 – 1992 )
Another mishap for which Gatting will be remembered is being caught by Australian wicketkeeper Greg Dyer, after trying to play a reverse sweep off opposing captain Allan Border's first ball during the 1987 World Cup final.
Much of this debate centered on reactions to the publication of The Closing of the American Mind in 1987 by Allan Bloom.
* Feldman, Allan M. ( 1987 ).
* Allan Blakeney ( July 4, 1970 – November 7, 1987 )
Langebaanweg is also notable as the birthplace of former England cricketer Allan Lamb, who played 79 Tests for his adopted country as well as the 1987 and 1992 Cricket World Cup Finals.
Allan Kämpe was a Swedish science fiction comic, created by writer, journalist and artist Eugen Semitjov ( 1923 – 1987 ) in December 1942.
The most famous example of a reverse sweep backfiring was in the case of Mike Gatting of England against Allan Border of Australia in the 1987 Cricket World Cup final.
Charisse in 1987, by Allan Warren
* Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold ( 1987 ), secondary role as the evil Queen Sorais.
" Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is a film released in 1987 which is freely adapted from the plot of Haggard's 1887 novel.
Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold is an adventure movie directed by Gary Nelson and released on January 30, 1987 in the United States.
* Sand ( album ), 1987 album by Allan Holdsworth
Also in August 2007, Labour's Trevor Mallard hinted in Parliament that Labour were going to try to link Key to the 1987 " H-Fee " scandal, which involved Key's former employer Elders Merchant Finance and a payment to Equiticorp Chief Executive Allan Hawkins.

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