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Explore the rich history and profound impact of the New School for Social Research with 'A Light in Dark Times' by Judith Friedlander. This essential book delves into the institution established in 1919 as a beacon of academic freedom during tumultuous times. Unveiling its pioneering spirit in adult education, Friedlander captures the emergence of an educational haven where thought leaders like John Dewey and Hannah Arendt discussed contemporary politics and arts, enriching the landscape of social inquiry.
In 'A Light in Dark Times', readers will encounter the challenges faced by the New School amidst the oppressive regimes of the 20th century, including the rise of fascism and the scars of the red scare. The narrative intricately weaves the voices of exiled scholars and students who shaped the discourse during critical periods in history, providing both a historical account and a philosophical reflection on the ongoing fight for academic freedom.
Ideal for students, educators, and history buffs alike, this volume serves as a testament to the resilience of intellectual thought. Judith Friedlander's insightful analysis not only narrates historical events but also prompts readers to consider the essential role of education in sustaining liberal democracies. As the New School approaches its centennial celebration, 'A Light in Dark Times' stands as a vital reflection on its legacy in safeguarding the tradition of free and open inquiry.
In 'A Light in Dark Times', readers will encounter the challenges faced by the New School amidst the oppressive regimes of the 20th century, including the rise of fascism and the scars of the red scare. The narrative intricately weaves the voices of exiled scholars and students who shaped the discourse during critical periods in history, providing both a historical account and a philosophical reflection on the ongoing fight for academic freedom.
Ideal for students, educators, and history buffs alike, this volume serves as a testament to the resilience of intellectual thought. Judith Friedlander's insightful analysis not only narrates historical events but also prompts readers to consider the essential role of education in sustaining liberal democracies. As the New School approaches its centennial celebration, 'A Light in Dark Times' stands as a vital reflection on its legacy in safeguarding the tradition of free and open inquiry.