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The Great Conversation: Great Books of the Western World (Hutchins and Adler)

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The Great Conversation: Great Books of the Western World edited by Robert Maynard Hutchins and Mortimer Jerome Adler, 1991.

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Tags: Adler, Book discussion, General readership, Journeyman, Pedagogy, Secondary source

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I read this book back in 2001 and it changed the way I think about the Great Books.  Even though I had earned a PhD in Humanities, I was missing something big and it was the notion of the "great conversation".  This work also introduced me to the Syntopicon and that changed the way I interact with the Great Books.

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