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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
After an introduction to the major issues confronting
intellectuals, this book explores the various aspects of the
intellectual's role including:
* philosophers and academics who have tried to define the function
of the intellectual
* how intellectuals have assumed the status of the conscience of
the nation and the voice of the oppressed
* the interaction of intellectuals with Marxism
* the place of the intellectual in American society
Covering regions as diverse as Israel, Algeria, Britain, Ireland,
central Europe and America, this collection considers the question
of whether the intellectual can still lay claim to the language of
truth. In answering, this study tells us much about the modern
world in which we live.
Coverage includes the following thinkers: Gramsci, Weber, Yeats,
Auden, Levy, Mailer, Walzer, Marx and many more.
Intellectuals have played a vital part in shaping this century and, since their original intervention in the Dreyfus affair to the case of Salmon Rushdie, intellectuals have caused controversy. Jeremy Jennings and Tony Kemp-Welch introduce a collection of essays from leading academics in the field of political theory. After an introduction on the major issues confronting intellectuals the book explores the various different aspects of the intellectual's role, including: * philosophers and academics who have tried to define the function of the intellectual * how intellectuals have assumed the status of the conscience of the nation and the voice of the oppressed * the interaction of intellectuals with Marxism * the place of the intellectual in American society Covering countries as diverse as Israel, Algeria, Britain, Ireland, central Europe and America, this collection considers the question of whether the intellectual can still lay claim to the language of truth. In answering, this study tells us much about the modern world in which we live.
Good sirs, of old have you heard tell how that William the Bastard,
the Duke of Normandy, came, with a great host, and folk without
number, into England, and there conquered by force all the land,
and slew the King Harold, and caused himself to be crowned at
London, and established peace and laws as it pleased him, and
bestowed lands on divers folk who came with him. At that time Owen
Gwynned was Prince of Wales, and he was a valiant and dexterous
warrior, and the King feared him more than all beside.
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