Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Claude Lévi-Strauss

The NYT has this in the piece about the hundred year old ethnologist that died late last week:

"It was an awareness of history, in his view, that allowed the development of science and the evolution and expansion of the West. But he worried about the fate of the West. It was, he wrote in The New York Review of Books, “allowing itself to forget or destroy its own heritage.”"

Less we forget.

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