I, too, so enjoy reading your posts. As a history major years ago, I had class that was very large taught by a very engaging professor. This class made my day. How I wish I could have attended one of your lectures. Thanks again for being a bright light to me on some pretty dark days.
I, too, so enjoy reading your posts. As a history major years ago, I had class that was very large taught by a very engaging professor. This class made my day. How I wish I could have attended one of your lectures. Thanks again for being a bright light to me on some pretty dark days.
Reich’s students are lucky. I had 3 profs in college that influenced my development. One taught a Philosophy of History course which introduced me to Hegel and Marx. Another taught a contemporaries of Shakespeare course that introduced me to Nashe and Marlowe. The third taught a fine art film class that introduced me to 1920s-30s film animation in England where we focused on sensory input—color, sound, movement. This was called a liberal arts education.
I, too, so enjoy reading your posts. As a history major years ago, I had class that was very large taught by a very engaging professor. This class made my day. How I wish I could have attended one of your lectures. Thanks again for being a bright light to me on some pretty dark days.
Reich’s students are lucky. I had 3 profs in college that influenced my development. One taught a Philosophy of History course which introduced me to Hegel and Marx. Another taught a contemporaries of Shakespeare course that introduced me to Nashe and Marlowe. The third taught a fine art film class that introduced me to 1920s-30s film animation in England where we focused on sensory input—color, sound, movement. This was called a liberal arts education.