#1-3 Love and Friendship

Love and Friendship

Allan Bloom
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Argues that basic human connections--love and friendship--are withering away, and asserts that humans' impoverished feelings are rooted in an impoverished language of love
Genres: PhilosophyPsychologyNonfictionEssaysHistoryLoveCulturalFriendshipLiterary CriticismSociety
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