Books by "Robert Morss Lovett"

10 books found

A History of English Literature

A History of English Literature

by William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett

1907

A History of English Literature from Beowulf to 1926

A History of English Literature from Beowulf to 1926

by William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett

1926

Cultural Evolution and its Discontents

Cultural Evolution and its Discontents

by Robert Watson

2018 · Routledge

People worry that computers, robots, interstellar aliens, or Satan himself – brilliant, stealthy, ruthless creatures – may seize control of our world and destroy what’s uniquely valuable about the human race. Cultural Evolution and its Discontents shows that our cultural systems – especially those whose last names are "ism" – are already doing that, and doing it so adeptly that we seldom even notice. Like other parasites, they’ve blindly evolved to exploit us for their own survival. Creative arts and humanistic scholarship are our best tools for diagnosis and cure. The assemblages of ideas that have survived, like the assemblages of biological cells that have survived, are the ones good at protecting and reproducing themselves. They aren’t necessarily the ones that guide us toward our most admirable selves or our healthiest future. Relying so heavily on culture to protect our uniquely open minds from cognitive overload makes us vulnerable to hijacking by the systems that co-evolve with us. Recognizing the selfish Darwinian functions of these systems makes sense of many aspects of history, politics, economics, and popular culture. What drove the Protestant Reformation? Why have the Beatles, The Hunger Games, and paranoid science-fiction thrived, and how was hip-hop co-opted? What alliances helped neoliberalism out-compete Communism, and what alliances might enable environmentalism to overcome consumerism? Why are multiculturalism and university-trained elites provoking working-class nationalist backlash? In a digital age, how can we use numbers without having them use us instead? Anyone who has wondered how our species can be so brilliant and so stupid at the same time may find an answer here: human mentalities are so complex that we crave the simplifications provided by our cultures, but the cultures that thrive are the ones that blind us to any interests that don’t correspond to their own.

Scratches on Our Minds

Scratches on Our Minds

by Harold Robert Isaacs

1980 · M.E. Sharpe

A presentation of eight contemporary Chinese women writers, representing two generations of women with different backgrounds and experiences. The selections explore esthetic, cultural and ideological problems that continue to challenge Chinese women.

A First View of English Literature

A First View of English Literature

by William Vaughn Moody, Robert Morss Lovett

1905

Representative American Short Stories

Representative American Short Stories

by Robert William Chambers

1923

Treasure Island

Treasure Island

by Robert Louis Stevenson

1910

Art and the Worth-While

Art and the Worth-While

by Robert Morss Lovett

1929