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Imprimis 03/93 by Hillsdale College Registration $0
SDN_TEXT MAR93 MARTIN MAGAZINE IMPRIMIS HILLSDALE LIBERTY
FILES: impr9303.sdn
New Issue To An Existing SDN Release (see impr9203.sdn 3/92)
"Modern Values and the Challenge of Myth"
by Stephen Bertman Classicist,
University of Windsor
Imprimis - Online: Volume 22, Number 3
Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan 49242
March 1993
Imprimis, meaning "in the first place," is a free monthly
publication of Hillsdale College (circulation 435,000
worldwide). Hillsdale College is a liberal arts institution
known for its defense of free market principles and Western
culture and its nearly 150-year refusal to accept federal
funds. Imprimis publishes lectures by such well-known
figures as Ronald Reagan, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Tom Wolfe,
Charlton Heston, and many more.
Magazine text by the staff of Imprimis, Hillsdale College.
Electronic packaging by Applied Foresight, Inc., POB 20607,
Bloomington, MN 55420, the publisher of ShareDebate Interna-
tional--another freeware magazine distributed on SDN (only
1990-91 issues, no 1992 issues were released, efforts are
underway to revive ShareDebate International, which has no
connection with Imprimis.)
Preview: Myth, whether it is the myth of the ancient Greeks
and Romans or the myth of the Jews and Christians, is about
truth and universals. It is about good and evil, virtue and
vice. It is about the shared experiences of the human
condition -- from pain, fear, cruelty, and defeat to joy,
heroism, love, and triumph. As Stephen Bertman argues,
many of the myths we have inherited from the past still
have the power to profoundly affect our ideals and shape
our lives. His remarks were delivered during Hillsdale
College's Center for Constructive Alternatives September
1992 seminar on ancient myth.
Hardware Requirements: IBM PC, PC-compatible or MS-DOS
computer 256k RAM, 1 floppy drive.
Other Requirements: DOS 2.0x or higher.
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