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Consider the prairie. (wildflower photography)
PSA Journal
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July 1, 1996|
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When you are looking for wildflowers to photograph, have you considered the prairie? Many of us in the Midwest are aware of the wealth of flowering plants in the scattered remnants of the tallgrass prairie and find some of our favorite photographic subjects in these grasslands.
The tallgrass prairie is not just a treeless plain. It is an ecological community of specific flora and fauna including grasses and forbs, mammals, birds and insects. Vast areas of the Upper Midwest were once covered by prairie. The only remaining areas are those which were never grazed or ...
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Clérigo auténtico.(Memorias de un intelectual; Julien Benda)(Reseña de libro)
Magazine article from: Epoca
; **** Memorias de un intelectual. Julien Benda. Espasa. 395 pgs. JULIEN Benda (1867-1956) adquiri notoriedad en 1927 con la publicacin de La trahison des clercs, referencia...
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RETHINKING RACE AND NATION FOR A NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
Magazine article from: Black Renaissance
; ...over post -- World War I Europe, Julien Benda unleashed his 1927 hard-hitting...organization of political hatreds," Benda castigates the "desire of the...Only in a utopia of the past does Benda find his true intellectual -- one...
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The Company of Critics: Social Criticism and Political Commitment in the Twentieth Century.
Magazine article from: Monthly Review
; ...nicely into Walzer's analysis of Julien Benda, the first of his representative...Betrayal of the Intellectuals (1928), Benda vividly argues on behalf of a disinterested...governors. But, Walzer observes, Benda's own beliefs and activities qualify...
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The new treason of the clerks. (criticism of American liberal intellectuals)
Magazine article from: National Review
; IN 1925 Julien Benda wrote a startling book, La Trahison des...intellectuals are supposed to defend. Benda used the word "clerk" in the medieval sense to mean the educated class. Benda's entreaty is diametrically opposed...
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The redemption of the Clerks.(Imagining Our Time: Recollections and Reflections on American Writing)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Modern Age
; ...and densely argued essay relating Julien Benda's controversial polemic "The Treason...that Voegelin makes no reference to Benda in his own voluminous writing. But...at LSU!) The "clerks" to whom Benda refers are members of the intellectual...
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Vocation, vocation, vocation: Lewis Simpson's lives.(Imagining Our Time: Recollections and Reflections on American Writing)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Southern Literary Journal
; ...Simpson seeks a book in LSU's library, Julien Benda's The Betrayal of the Intellectuals (published...Simpson could never be sure that Voegelin had read Benda's book. But Simpson did, and Benda's formulations became one of the two major...
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How presidents use their 'brains'.(BOOKS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...long way since the publication of Julien Benda's "La Trahison des clercs...last century have been wide open to Benda's charge that intellectuals commit...convictions, something of which Benda would have approved. No one has...
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PENETRATING THE CENTURY'S GREAT POLEMICISTS
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...accompaniment?" Walzer begins with Julien Benda, whose "The Betrayal of the Intellectuals...higher values of the intellectual. Benda makes for an interesting contrast with Randolph Bourne. Where Benda, allowing French patriotism to overcome...
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The orgy of self-renunciation an analysis of the motif of war in modern literature.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
; ...remarkable contribution The Betrayal of the Intellectuals, Julien Benda concludes that man's grandiose control over matter must...its power. The implication is in no way cryptic, and Benda's statement: "History will smile to think that this...
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Hello, bobo!
Magazine article from: The Village Voice
; ...as Bill Clinton was always accused of doing, or as Julien Benda complained in The Treason of the Intellectuals, when...the conscience of a generation? Well, again to quote Benda, then "the 'clerk' is not only conquered, he is assimilated...
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