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Free Thinking
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Free Thinking

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Whether you skipped college or need a refresher or supplement to what you learned, humanities professor Joseph Manca shows how a college-level liberal arts education can be essentially free and accessible in 'Free Thinking: How to Educate Yourself in the Liberal Arts'. Professor Manca provides listings and commentaries to help you study and enjoy high-quality texts, works of art, films, and classical music.

The book lays out a curriculum that, like college, one can follow over four years, or at your own pace. The chapters are arranged-not along the lines of traditional academic departments-but more like life itself, with categories such as love and desire, utopia and dystopia, and our relationship to the natural world. This is not a traditional Canon, but is instead a lively listing of stimulating fiction, nonfiction, and important artworks and music.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Conrad Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 February 2025
Pages
448
ISBN
9781916966864

Whether you skipped college or need a refresher or supplement to what you learned, humanities professor Joseph Manca shows how a college-level liberal arts education can be essentially free and accessible in 'Free Thinking: How to Educate Yourself in the Liberal Arts'. Professor Manca provides listings and commentaries to help you study and enjoy high-quality texts, works of art, films, and classical music.

The book lays out a curriculum that, like college, one can follow over four years, or at your own pace. The chapters are arranged-not along the lines of traditional academic departments-but more like life itself, with categories such as love and desire, utopia and dystopia, and our relationship to the natural world. This is not a traditional Canon, but is instead a lively listing of stimulating fiction, nonfiction, and important artworks and music.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Conrad Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 February 2025
Pages
448
ISBN
9781916966864