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Saturday, July 5, 2008

THe Burden of the Humanities

I highly recommend this essay by Wilfred McClay, The Burden of the Humanities. Understand this article, and you will understand the need for The Emerson Institute.
Posted by Troy Camplin at 11:10 AM

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