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Polemic Paper from the year 2019 in the subject Philosophy - General Essays, Eras, grade: N/A. professional essay, University of Rome "La Sapienza" (CORIS), course: Journalism, Media and English, language: English, abstract: This philosophy paper argues for the need to bring back a meritocracy into our culture again. It debates the question of whether authority and leadership should come from merit and achievement or whether a person's life should be the primary focus in our society for this role. To do this, it tries to show how important it is to follow the examples that were always set in…mehr

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Polemic Paper from the year 2019 in the subject Philosophy - General Essays, Eras, grade: N/A. professional essay, University of Rome "La Sapienza" (CORIS), course: Journalism, Media and English, language: English, abstract: This philosophy paper argues for the need to bring back a meritocracy into our culture again. It debates the question of whether authority and leadership should come from merit and achievement or whether a person's life should be the primary focus in our society for this role. To do this, it tries to show how important it is to follow the examples that were always set in place by the great masters as heroes of the past and forms a critique against the postmodernism of the 90s. In particular it criticises the media including print and online journalism.
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Cyrus Manasseh is a guitarist, philosopher and musicologist. He teaches in universities and privately as a higher education consultant. Prof. Cyrus Manasseh PhD is also a Freelance Researcher and author of the books ¿The Lead Guitarist¿; 'The Island Library'; and ¿The Problematic of Video Art in the Museum 1968-90¿. He is an international scholar and has presented his ideas in a number of countries. He is author of numerous essays and scientific articles in the field of art history, film, music. architecture, video, museums, evolving media and theatre-drama. His published essays and articles include: ¿The Words of Gandhi and How the Libertarian Collectivist Anti-individualistic Post-Modern Turn has Shaped our World,¿ ¿Against Roland Barthes. Why Ibsen¿s "A Doll¿s House" is Not a Feminist Text, but a Humanist one,¿ ¿Revising Animation Genres: Jan Svankmajer, Tim Burton and James Cameron and the Study of Myth,¿ ¿Cinema and Mass Media in Modernity. Walter Benjamin and the Reproducible Image,¿ ¿The Problem with the Influence of the Moving Image in Society Today, the Alter-Modern and the Disappearance of a Focus on the Internal¿, The Art Museum in the 19th Century J. J. Winckelmann¿s Influence on the Establishing of the Classical Paradigm of the Art Museum; Art without the Aesthetic? Defining Conceptual & Post-Conceptual Practices¿; ¿Art, Language & Machines: Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia & Raymond Roussel¿ and many others. He has presented his research at international academic forums in London, Sydney, Perth, Venice, Prague and Harvard where he was session chair and has lectured and has taught extensively in Italian, Irish and Australian Universities and Colleges. He was a finalist for the International Award for Excellence in the Constructed Environment Journal Writers Award Annual Prize for the academic essay ¿An Inquiry into the Design and the Aesthetics of the Venice Biennale Pavilions and Film¿. He is particularly focused on the problematic of post-modernism for culture and society. His novels ¿The Lead Guitarist¿ and 'The Island Library' are currently available.