Radical Visions: Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan, and Their Efforts on behalf of Education and Politics in the Twentieth Century

Radical Visions: Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan, and Their Efforts on behalf of Education and Politics in the Twentieth Century

by Charles Nelson
Radical Visions: Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan, and Their Efforts on behalf of Education and Politics in the Twentieth Century

Radical Visions: Stringfellow Barr, Scott Buchanan, and Their Efforts on behalf of Education and Politics in the Twentieth Century

by Charles Nelson

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Overview

Find a college teacher prepared to risk his career because he is convinced that undergraduate elective curricula must be abandoned and ready to lay out a detailed remedy. Add a partner in full agreement, to share the risk. That is the improbable story of Stringfellow Barr and Scott Buchanan and their 1937 creation, at St. John's College of an all-required four-year curriculum based on the great books. Then add their shared convictions in attacking the Cold War, standing together for civil liberties and against McCarthyism. This story of personal courage is based on Nelson's knowledge and access to unpublished manuscripts and hundreds of letters.

Nelson tells the story of a remarkable life-long friendship and collaboration. He describes the 1937 transformation of St. John's College in Annapolis, in which an all-required, four-year program of study built around the great books of the Western tradition, the study of languages, mathematics, and science replaced the conventional elective curriculum. The influences on other institutions, from Oxford's Balliol College to the University of Chicago are traced and related.

Nelson examines the effort of the U.S. Navy, in the closing days of World War II, to acquire the campus of St. John's. This is followed by the unsuccessful efforts of Barr and Buchanan, after leaving St. John's, to start another college. Barr is persuaded to head the Foundation for World Government, in the course of which he and Buchanan redefine the nature of the problem of world law and world peace. The Cold War intervenes, and a new set of complications arises, subjecting Barr to attack from the McCarthyites, and the Foundation to attack from the Internal Revenue Serice. Nelson also reviews Barr's first hand encounter with India and its charismatic leaders.He recounts Buchanan's five month visit to the kibbutzim of Israel. The remainder of the text reviews their extensive writings and their years as Fellows of Robert Hutchins' Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Based on Charles A. Nelson's knowledge of both men and access to extensive unpublished manuscripts and hundreds of revealing letters, the book will be of interest to scholars, students, and researchers involved with American higher education, the world government movement, and post-World War II civil liberty issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897898041
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/2001
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

CHARLES A, NELSON is an author and editor, newspaper founder and publisher, and retired management consultant./e His books and articles deal with higher education, management of colleges and universities, and business ethics. A graduate of St. John's College, Annapolis, he subsequently became Director of Liberal Arts Programs and Director of Seminars in World Politics at University College, University of Chicago. He has provided consulting advice on organization and finance, planning, executive search, and trusteeship to several hundred colleges and universities in the United States and abroad over a 25-year period, before retiring as a partner in KPMG Peat Marwick. After retirement he founded and published two weekly newspapers in northern Westchester County, New York.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Partners in Creation
Transforming St. John's College
Stringfellow Barr and Scott Buchanan: Early Lives
Liberal Education: Developing the Idea
Liberal Education: The Idea Takes Form
Sharing Responsabilities in a Time of Crisis
Friends in Adversity
Battling the Navy
The Aftermath
The Ungoverned World: The Cold War
Battling McCarthyism and the Internal Revenue Service
Carrying on Apart and Together
Buchanan in Israel
Barr in India
Last Battles, Last Defeats, Last Victories
Reflections
Appendix
Bibliographic Note
Index

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