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Not so long ago, parents were generally looked upon as repositories of wisdom and rectitude, and they were the unchallenged custodians of their children's welfare. But today parents are relentlessly assailed as abusive, and unworthy of their authority over children.
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March 1994 |
Dana Mack |
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When I was in elementary school, a quarter of a century ago, sex education was a matter of one or two delicate films on the physical signs of “growing up.”
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August 1993 |
Dana Mack |
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It was in turn-of-the-century Vienna, seed-plot of the modern intellect, that Sigmund Freud developed his psychoanalytic theories; that the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein first posited a formal relationship between language and the real world; that the composer Arnold Schoenberg abandoned tonality and embarked on the restructuring of music; that the architect Adolf Loos first realized an aesthetic of unimpassioned functionalism.
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November 1990 |
Reviewed by Dana Mack |
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