Future Tense
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Future Tense

The Lessons of Culture in an Age of Upheaval

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Future Tense

The Lessons of Culture in an Age of Upheaval

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We are living in an age of unprecedented upheaval. The future of Western culture is uncertain. America’s economic and political vitality are more fragile than ever. The preservation of tradition is far from guaranteed.Many have observed that we are living through a world historical moment of which Hegel spoke: a time when many of the traditional assumptions about the shape and future of culture are suddenly in play. As The New Criterion embarks on its fourth decade of publication, the magazine commemorates its commitment to the civilizing values of informed criticism with the publication of Future Tense: The Lessons of Culture in an Age of Upheaval.Compiling the writings of some of the greatest essayists of our time, Future Tense examines this pivotal period through a variety of lenses. Beginning with a meditation on memorials after the 9/11 attacks (Michael J. Lewis), the essays address patriotism in relation to Pericles (Victor Davis Hanson), twenty-first century American pride and leadership (Andrew Roberts), the future of religion in America (David Bentley Hart), and the unwinding of the welfare state (Kevin D. Williamson). Continuing this arc, pieces examine self-knowledge and modern technology (Anthony Daniels), the cultural capital of museums (James Panero), and the difficulties of making law in the modern world (Andrew C. McCarthy). In its penultimate essay, the book explores the possibility of a forthcoming political revolution (James Piereson), then closes with a reflection of culture’s role in the economy of life and the fragility of civilization (Roger Kimball).Taken together, these prominent writers demonstrate an acute understanding of the value of Western thought as well as the challenges it faces. Future Tense is an engaging discourse on the prospects of society and an important collection for anyone concerned with the longevity of traditional culture.

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Adams, John
Akeley, Carl
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Alien and Sedition Acts
Alien Torts Act
Allen, Frederick Lewis, Only Yesterday
American Association of Museums
American Battle Monuments Commission
American Museum of Natural History
Amnesty International
Angerstein, John Julius
Apollinaire, Guillaume
Apollo moon landing
Apple
Arad, Michael
Aristotle; Nicomachean Ethics
Association of Art Museum Directors
Astaire, Fred

Bach, Johann Sebastian
Bagehot, Walter, Physics and Politics
Baron-Cohen, Simon, The Science of Evil
Barzun, Jacques, From Dawn to Decadence
BBC, “Start the Week,”
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Behaviorism
Belloc, Hilaire
Bigelow, Kathryn, Hurt Locker, The
Blackstone, William
Boas, Franz
Boeing
Boorstin, Daniel, The Discoverers
Bosman, Suzanne, The National Gallery in Wartime
Bowles-Simpson plan
Brandeis University, Rose Art Museum
British Medical Journal
Brooklyn Museum
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Bryant, William Cullen; Park
Buchanan, James
Burke, Edmund; Reflections on the Revolution in France
Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents
Bush, George W.; fighting AIDS in Africa
Butler, Rab

Cady, J. C.
Canaday, John
Canning, George
Cars
Carter, Jimmy
Carver, Raymond
Cheney, Dick
Childs, David
Chomsky, Noam
Churchill, Winston
Churchland, Paul and Patricia
Cinderella Effect
Civil Rights Bill
Civil War
Clark, Kenneth
Clemenceau, Georges
Clinton, Bill
CNN
Cohan, George M., “Over There,”
Cold War
Cole, Thomas
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone
Comfort, George Fisk
Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur
Congressional Budget Office
Constitution, the passim
Credit
Cret, Paul
Cuban Missile Crisis

Darwin, Charles
Darwinism
Dawkins, Richard, The Selfish Gene
de Kooning, Willem
de Montebello, Philippe
Declaration of Human Rights in Islam
Demography
Dempsey, Jack
Depression, the
Dewey, Thomas
Dickens, Charles
Dostoyevsky, Feodor
Dumas, Alexandre
Durand, Asher B., Kindred Spirits
Dürer, Albrecht
Dutton, Denis, The Art Instinct

Eakins, Thomas, The Gross Clinic
Einstein, Albert
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
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Eliot, T. S.; “Notes Towards the Definition of Culture,”
Eller, Thomas
Empire, British; Roman; United States
European Union

Federalist Papers
Feldman, Kaywin
Fischl, Eric, Tumbling Woman
Foster, Norman
Founding Fathers
Frank...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Introduction
  3. America Resumed: 9/11 Remembered
  4. Is America Periclean?
  5. A Prometheus Bound
  6. America & the Angels of Sacré-Cœur
  7. Everybody Gets Rich
  8. Under the Scientific Bo Tree
  9. What’s a Museum?
  10. Enter Totalitarian Democracy
  11. Out of the Wilderness
  12. The Fourth Revolution
  13. The Lessons of Culture
  14. Contributors
  15. Index
  16. Copyright Page