File spoon-archives/foucault.archive/foucault_1999/foucault.9902, message 136


From: "" <mthrond-AT-hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: sexual ethics
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 04:07:12 PST


Vunch:  

As you might have figured out upon a closer reading, the "cryptic" F.T. 
refers to Rieff's book Fellow Teachers, which came out, I think, around 
1973.  "The Closing of Allan Bloom's Mind" is "The Closing of the 
American Mind," in case you didn't get what I see now to have been a 
decidely limp joke (although one paralleled in the Straussian 
anti-contextualist pose).  Sorry about any confusion my split-second 
decision to abbreviate a book title mentioned in the previous sentence 
may have caused.

MT





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>In a message dated 2/19/99 1:06:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>mthrond-AT-hotmail.com writes:
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>> he constantly cites also 
>>  Phillip Rieff, who wrote Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith 
after 
>>  Freud and Fellow Teachers, a forerunner of Allan Bloom's infamous 
tirade 
>>  "The Closing of Allan Bloom's Mind" (a little joke), roundly 
criticizing 
>>  F.T. in his last book Revolt of the Elites while wheezing in a 
footnote 
>>  that Closing "deserves more attention than it has gotten from the 
>>  academic left."
>
>The cryptic 'F.T.' helped make this passage sooo comprehensible! 


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