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This complete set of “The Great Ideas Program” offers an in-depth exploration into the foundational texts that have shaped Western thought. Authored by Mortimer J. Adler and Peter Wolff, with a preface by Robert M. Hutchins, this collection serves as a comprehensive guide to the Great Books, emphasizing their relevance to a liberal education. Published by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., the series spans multiple global locations, including Chicago, London, and Tokyo, reflecting its international significance. The volumes are bound in a sturdy beige cloth with red and gold accents, providing both durability and a classic aesthetic. Each book is meticulously crafted to guide readers through the profound ideas and discussions that have influenced centuries of intellectual history. This set is an invaluable resource for scholars, educators, and anyone passionate about the enduring power of classic literature and philosophy.
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