Partisan Review, Fall 2002, Volume LXIX, Number 4: The Changing Role of Intellectuals, Artists, and Scientists in America, 1952–2002
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This 180-page issue of Partisan Review, published in Fall 2002 as Volume LXIX, Number 4, is devoted to the theme 'The Changing Role of Intellectuals, Artists, and Scientists in America, 1952–2002.' The journal features essays, analysis, and discussions on topics such as the evolution of intellectual and artistic life in the United States, the influence of science and technology, the media's role in shaping national agendas, and the state of the arts. Contributors include Jon Westling, Edith Kurzweil, Norman Podhoretz, Sanford Pinsker, John Patrick Diggins, Ray Kurzweil, Gerald Weissmann, James Collins, Hilton Kramer, Michael Meyers, Edward Rothstein, Jules Olitski, Robert Brustein, Cynthia Ozick, David Pryce-Jones, Liah Greenfeld, and Conor Cruise O'Brien. The issue also references a centennial celebration of Sidney Hook, who is depicted in a photograph. The journal is printed in English on paper and includes editorial, advisory, and contributing staff details, as well as advertisements for related literary publications.