Art, Politics, and Religion in America Today
A W. H. Brady Program Event
About This Event

Camille Paglia will talk about the culture war, focusing on the politicization of American universities and the maligning of Western civilization by campus theorists "addicted to French or German ideas that have no relevance to American culture." She will also discuss the need for students to study the Bible in order to understand great art and literature; the mediocrity and triviality of current popular culture, which is the entire cultural landscape of the young; the decline of public education into feel-good humanitarianism; and the liberal politicization of the NEA, NPR, PBS and how this has severely damaged the cause of art in the United States. Finally, Paglia will address the failure of conservatives to make headway against the outrageous vandalism of art by campus theorists, leaving several generations of students defrauded of a humanistic education.

Agenda
Noon
Registration
12:15 p.m. Lunch
12:30
Introduction:
Christina Hoff Sommers, AEI
Presenter:
Camille Paglia
2:00
Adjournment
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