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		<title>By: MAX WEISMANN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RE: A Great Idea At The Time: The Rise, Fall, And Curious Afterlife of The Great Books
by Alex Beam

Argumentum ad Hominem

The subtitle should have read, Every Negative Fact and Innuendo I Could Dredge Up

Although he was not particularly unkind to me in the book, I found virtually every page to be a smart-alecky and snide diatribe of the worst order against the Great Books, Adler, Hutchins, et al. Plus the book is replete with errors of commission and omission.

As an effective antidote, I prescribe Robert Hutchins&#039; pithy essay, The Great Conversation.

If the Great Books crusade is as bleak as Beam purports, then happily, not many will read his invective book.

Max Weismann,
President and co-founder with Mortimer Adler, Center for the Study of The Great Ideas
Chairman, The Great Books Academy]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RE: A Great Idea At The Time: The Rise, Fall, And Curious Afterlife of The Great Books<br />
by Alex Beam</p>
<p>Argumentum ad Hominem</p>
<p>The subtitle should have read, Every Negative Fact and Innuendo I Could Dredge Up</p>
<p>Although he was not particularly unkind to me in the book, I found virtually every page to be a smart-alecky and snide diatribe of the worst order against the Great Books, Adler, Hutchins, et al. Plus the book is replete with errors of commission and omission.</p>
<p>As an effective antidote, I prescribe Robert Hutchins&#8217; pithy essay, The Great Conversation.</p>
<p>If the Great Books crusade is as bleak as Beam purports, then happily, not many will read his invective book.</p>
<p>Max Weismann,<br />
President and co-founder with Mortimer Adler, Center for the Study of The Great Ideas<br />
Chairman, The Great Books Academy</p>
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