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The Subversive Art of a Classical Education is a bold call to reclaim traditional education as a radical act of cultural resistance, forming minds and souls for wisdom in an age of distraction and decline In an age obsessed with screens, speed, and skills, The Subversive Art of a Classical Education delivers a bold, timely manifesto for reclaiming education as a deeply human pursuit. Veteran educator and bestselling author Michael S. Rose makes the compelling case that classical education is not just an academic alternative—but a revolutionary act of cultural defiance. Drawing on over two…mehr

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The Subversive Art of a Classical Education is a bold call to reclaim traditional education as a radical act of cultural resistance, forming minds and souls for wisdom in an age of distraction and decline In an age obsessed with screens, speed, and skills, The Subversive Art of a Classical Education delivers a bold, timely manifesto for reclaiming education as a deeply human pursuit. Veteran educator and bestselling author Michael S. Rose makes the compelling case that classical education is not just an academic alternative—but a revolutionary act of cultural defiance. Drawing on over two decades of experience, Rose reveals how traditional practices—grammar, logic, rhetoric, memorization, handwriting, slow reading, and the liberal arts—foster attention, discernment, and wisdom in a distracted world. Each chapter explores how these time-honored disciplines develop intellectual and moral virtues now endangered by modern education’s utilitarian and technological focus. The Subversive Art of a Classical Education calls on parents, teachers, and thinkers to reject the reduction of students into data points and rediscover the transformative power of real learning. This a book is a rallying cry for those ready to resist the flattening forces of modernity and form souls capable of freedom, depth, and meaning.
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Michael S. Rose, a veteran educator with 20 years of experience, currently serves as Headmaster at Cincinnati Classical Academy, a Hillsdale College K-12 Member School. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Goodbye, Good Men as well as a number of other books including The Art of Being Human, Benedict XVI, and Ugly As Sin. His articles have appeared in dozens of venues including The Wall Street Journal, Epoch Times, National Review, The Cincinnati Enquirer, and The Dallas Morning News. As a leader in the classical education movement in the U.S., Rose brings both practical leadership experience and philosophical depth to this examination of classical education as cultural resistance.