Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will finish our reading of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. By the time we're done you should be in tune with nature, in the present moment, and ready to become the next…

Board Meeting

Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55116

 MISF Members welcome!

Scholars without Walls:  How our book came to be and why

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

We will introduce our new book, Scholars without Walls: The History of the Minnesota Independent Scholars' Forum.  The book, which will be available for purchase at this event,  tells how a group of…

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

  We will discuss Part III – the last part – of John Adams by David McCullough. We will celebrate finishing the book by evaluating Mr Adam's life, comparing it to our…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will continue our discussion of modern Stoicism by reading the rest of chapter five and chapter six in A New Stoicism by Lawrence Becker. Chapter five completes his discussion of norms…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We are in the process of reading A New Stoicism by Lawrence Becker. He is continuing his arguments that virtue is the only good, at least for psychologically healthy people. Alas, there's…

MIA Book Tour (**date changed**)

Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

One of the most popular gallery walks at the Minneapolis Institute of Art is called a Book Tour.  That is, a book of fiction or social commentary is selected for…

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We are going to read the book The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s and the American Political Tradition (2017) by Linda Gordon. This book is…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will conclude our reading of A New Stoicism by Lawrence Becker. This includes chapter 7, “Happiness,” and a couple of appendices. We are especially interested in having people come who consider…

MISF Annual Picnic!

Cherokee Park Picnic Shelter, Chippewa and Winona St., St. Paul

Come join us at the small picnic shelter in Cherokee Park in St. Paul's West Side neighborhood for our annual picnic. We will start gathering at 11:30 with serving beginning…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We are turning to a classic book this time: The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus. This is a book that should have lots of used copies floating around, or you can…

Board Meeting

Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55116

MISF Members Welcome!

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

  We will finish reading The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings by Lars Brownworth. If the author has done his research properly, this book should end somewhere near Alexandria, Minnesota.

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We are finishing the book The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus. While Pollyanna and Dr Pangloss might have some problem understanding Camus' point of view, they – and anyone who feels…

The Woodcut Art of Wolfgang Klein

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

The program will introduce the topic with a brief description of the history of creating woodcuts. It will then focus on Wolfgang Klein’s art of creating woodcuts from their inception…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will be tackling a book by the contemporary Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek,The Parallax View (2006), which he calls his magnus opus. It can be found new in paperback for about $17…

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

The new book we are beginning is King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa (1999) by Adam Hochschild. This was a prize-winning and popular book from…

Minneapolis and Tangletown Neighborhood Landmarks

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

What is a neighborhood and how does change make it better, lessen it, or make it a different world? Step into the past with a presentation illustrated by maps and…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

  We will discuss the rest of Part I of The Parallax View by Slavoj Žižek. Admittedly, this book can be a challenge. However, for the MISF Philosophy Study Group, challenge is our name.…

Oaxaca: Mexican Discoveries

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

Oaxaca is a city and state in southern Mexico that today is a popular destination for foreign and domestic tourists and those wishing to spend the winter months in a…

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will conclude our discussion of the book we are currently reading, King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa, by Adam Hochschild. I hope that you…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will continue discussing The Parallax View by Slavoj Žižek, this time covering Part II. In this part Žižek applies his parallax metaphor to science. Reviewers, in general, think that Žižek does his…

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

The book we will begin discussing at that time is Four Princes: Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent, and the Obsessions that Forged Modern Europe (2018) by John Julius…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will conclude our discussion of The Parallax View by Slavoj Žižek. This involves reading Part III in which Žižek covers how his philosophy works with politics. Žižek is one of the leading…

Board Meeting

Highland Park Library, 1974 Ford Pkwy, St Paul, MN 55116

MISF Members Welcome!

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We are reading the book Four Princes: Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the Magnificent, and the Obsessions that Forged Modern Europe by John Julius Norwich. Join us as we…

Minnesota Swedes Raising Cane

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

In the early years of the 20th century, a Swedish-American doctor invested in a large tract of land in eastern Cuba. Using his doctor's office on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis as…

Philosophy Study Group (Rescheduled!)

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

For this meeting we have chosen to read a philosophical novel rather than our usual diet of books and articles by philosophers. The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade (1857) was the last novel written…

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will start talking about the book, The Swerve (2012), by Stephen Greenblatt. You can find this book new in paperback for $12 - $17 and as an ebook for $10 -…

Minnesota Women: First in the Nation to Vote in 1920

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

At 6 a.m. on the morning of August 27, 1920, the City of South St. Paul held the very first election conducted on the day following ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S.…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

Because this is an election year, we have decided to read what many say is the first modern political treatise: The Prince, written in the early 16th century by Niccolò Machiavelli. Being…

History Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

We will conclude our book, The Swerve, by Stephen Greenblatt. After reading the first half of the book, we feel that it deserves all the major awards and prestigious endorsements it…

Philosophy Study Group

Curran's Restaurant, 42nd and Nicollet in Minneapolis

Cancelled (to be rescheduled) We will begin a discussion of the book, The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness (revised second edition, 1998) by Simon Wiesenthal. This book consists…

Minnesotans and the Ultra-Resistance

Washburn Library, 5244 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419

CANCELLED  (will be rescheduled later this year) Based on his 2018-2019 oral history project, "We Won't Go, and We Don't Want You to Go Either," Peter Simmons will talk about…

Annual Poetry Day (Rescheduled!)

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Vicki Mickelson is a retired educator with thirty-eight years experience in the classroom, most of them in the Minneapolis Public Schools. Her writing journey began in Anna Maria, Florida, her winter…

Bold Vision: ERA 2020

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On the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote, another 100-year struggle to gain constitutional equality through ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment for women is one state away from passage.…

Maritime Heritage Minnesota: Who we are and what we do

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Since 2005 MHM has been working to document Minnesota's submerged heritage. They will detail their findings from side and down-imaging sonar surveys, underwater archaeological dive reconnaissance projects, Minnesota small craft…

Sinclair Lewis: The Centenary of “Main Street”

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Mr. Coleman is the acquisitions librarian at the Minnesota Historical Society. He writes and lectures on topics related to Minnesota culture and history. He served as president of the Library…

Philosophy Study Group

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For this meeting we have chosen a book that was very popular some years ago and has managed to retain its popularity. The book is Why Bad Things Happen to Good…

History Study Group

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Before our Covid-19 delay, we were in the process of reading the book, The Swerve (2012), by Stephen Greenblatt. This book won many awards, including both a Pulitzer and a National…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will begin a discussion of Aristotle's Children: How Christians, Muslims, and Jews Rediscovered Ancient Wisdom and Illuminated the Middle Ages (2004) by Richard E. Rubenstein. This book can be had for under…

The Electoral College —Time For A Change?

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This presentation by independent scholar Alan Johnson will address the history of, and proposed alterations to, the Electoral College. We will discuss the intentions of the 1787 framers of the…

History Study Group

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We will be beginning a new book, 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created (2011), by Charles Mann. A new paperback edition of this book can be had for $15 - $18,…

Philosophy Study Group

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  For this meeting we will finish discussing the book Aristotle's Children: How Christians, Muslims, and Jews Rediscovered Ancient Wisdom and Illuminated the Middle Ages by Richard E. Rubenstein. We will see…

Mapping Prejudice

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For many years restrictive covenants in deeds and documents related to real estate transactions reserved land for the exclusive use of white people. Research involving academics, community  activists, and community…

Philosophy Study Group

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For this meeting we will begin reading Aldous Huxley's book, The Perennial Philosophy, which proved to be very popular when it was first published in 1945 and remains so in some…

Taking the Fight to Parkinson’s: Rock Steady Boxing

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Rock Steady Boxing (RSB) is a non-contact boxing program that helps people with Parkinson’s through intense exercise, camaraderie, and good fun. Established in Indianapolis in 2006, RSB has 900 affiliate…

History Study Group

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We will conclude our discussion of the book 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created, by Charles Mann. The last parts of the book return to the subject of the conquest of…

Philosophy Study Group

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  We will conclude our discussion of the book, The Perennial Philosophy, by Aldous Huxley. At this meeting we will be looking for immanent arguments and comments, the sort that can…

History Study Group

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For this meeting we will be beginning a new book, Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes (2010) by Tamim Ansary. This book can be had new in…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will be discussing a book by Victor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor and author of the noted book, Man's Search for Meaning. This new book, Say Yes to Life: In Spite…

Ginny Hanson Poetry Day: The Poetry of Philip Bryant

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Ellingtonia, The Great Migration and The Promised Land This presentation will focus around two poems in my book, "The Promised Land." I will start with a short reading of the…

History Study Group

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We will continue our discussion of the book, Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes, by Tamim Ansary. For this meeting we will cover chapters 8 through 11, which…

Philosophy Study Group

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We are starting a new book, Knowledge: A Very Short Introduction (2014), by Jennifer Nagel. This book is a part of the Very Short Introduction series by Oxford University. A paperback costs…

Cass Gilbert’s White Bear Cottages

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Well-known Minnesota architect Cass Gilbert spent much of his early career designing homes and other buildings around the White Bear area.  Rheanna O’Brien of the White Bear Lake Area Hustorical Society…

History Study Group

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This meeting will cover the last chapters of the book, Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes, by Tamim Ansary. The author brings his story of Islam up…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will conclude our book, Knowledge: A Very Short Introduction , by Jennifer Nagel. The last part of the book covers some of the major issues that are currently being debated…

History Study Group

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The book we are tackling this time is From the Ruins of Empire: The Revolt against the West and the Remaking of Asia (2012) by Indian author Pankaj Mishra. A new paperback…

Philosophy Study Group

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Zoom Link For this meeting we will spend our time discussing Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous by George Berkeley. First published in 1713, it has become a part of the…

Annual Picnic

Cherokee Park Picnic Shelter, Chippewa and Winona St., St. Paul

This is our annual summer picnic, resumed after a year off because of the pandemic. MISF will provide the drinks, plasticware, and grills, and St. Paul Parks & Rec will…

History Study Group

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We will finish discussing the book From the Ruins of Empire: The Revolt against the West and the Remaking of Asia (2015) by Pankaj Mishra. This will conclude our reading of…

Philosophy Study Group

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Another epistemological classic is on the agenda for this meeting – the first and one that philosophers have had to address in one way or another for twenty-four centuries: Plato's…

Resources of the Minnesota State Law Library

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Presenter: Erica Nutzman will give a brief overview of the history of the library as well as describe the unique resource collections available for research at the Minnesota State Law…

History Study Group

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We will begin the book In the Time of Madness: Indonesia on the Edge of Chaos (2005) by Richard Lloyd Parry. A new paperback can be found for as little as $10,…

Philosophy Study Group

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For this meeting we are going to have a discussion about aesthetics. We will be using the book Beauty: A Very Short Introduction by Roger Scruton. One can find a new…

Copyright and Sherlock Holmes

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How long does copyright protection for fictional characters last? Why are people still suing about Sherlock Holmes whose last appearance in an Arthur Conan Doyle story was in 1927. What…

History Study Group

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We are going to conclude our discussion of the book, In the Time of Madness: Indonesia on the Edge of Chaos, by journalist Richard Lloyd Parry. This is a book about the…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will conclude our discussion of the book Beauty: A Very Short Introduction by Roger Scruton. In the last half of this book, the author examines what is sometimes termed “serious…

Racial Paradox of the Twin Cities

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Why has our famously liberal political culture been at the same time so brutally hard on minorities? Looking at wealth gaps, incarceration, life expectancy etc. we vie with Mississippi, How…

History Study Group

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There has been much talk recently of “political bubbles,” where people reinforce their own biases by talking only with those who agree with them, increasing the polarization we already have…

Philosophy Study Group

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We are tackling one of the classics for this meeting: David Hume and his An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. Published in 1748, it has profoundly influenced epistemological studies to this…

History Study Group

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We will finish our discussion of History Lessons: How Textbooks from Around the World Portray U.S. History by Dana Lindaman and Kyle Ward. You may also be concerned with how historians…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will finish discussing David Hume's classic, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. In the second half of the book Hume talks about free will and critiques miracles, among other topics. These…

Historic Layers: Russian Alaska

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Are Asia and America connected? This geographic question occupied Russian explorers, entrepreneurs, and tsars in the 17th century. The answer led them to probe the American coast, trade for furs,…

History Study Group

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We will start a new book: Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence (2015) by Karen Armstrong. A new paperback of the book is around $17 and an ebook…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will begin a discussion of the book, Philosophy in the Flesh: the Embodied Mind & Its Challenge to Western Thought (1999), by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. For the 9th we…

History Study Group

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We will continue discussing our book, Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence by Karen Armstrong, by reading Part II. This is a book of warfare and conflict followed…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will continue with the book, Philosophy in the Flesh: the Embodied Mind & Its Challenge to Western Thought, by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. This is a long book and…

Futures Study Group

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A volume that provides a broad overview of the coming webinars. A very good set of studies that deal with anticipation and futures is the series RethinkX (https://www.rethinkx.com/). Many of the series…

History Study Group

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We will be concluding the book, Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence by Karen Armstrong. In Part III, Armstrong covers the modern era, from the Reformation and the…

Philosophy Study Group

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Note that April 11 is not the second Wednesday of the month, the time we have been meeting recently. We will finish discussing the book, Philosophy in the Flesh: the…

This Was 2020

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  What role can the public library play in publishing community voices and creating communitas? The year 2020 was especially difficult for Minnesotans as we weathered the COVID-19 pandemic and George…

History Study Group

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Our next book is: The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine by Serhii Plokhy.  We are taking on the 2021 revised edition that is evidently quite popular as it is…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will begin reading A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (2001) by Christian Delacampagne. The paperback version retails for around $28 ($23 on Amazon), but there are used books…

Ginny Hanson Poetry Day: The Poetry of Donna Issac

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Donna Isaac will read from each of her publications as well as new poems she is working on. Teacher and Poet, Donna Isaac holds English degrees from James Madison University…

Philosophy Study Group

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We will continue reading A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century by Christian Delacampagne. For the 8th we will discuss chapters 2 and 3, in which the author covers the development of…

Minnesota in World War II

Robert H. Rohlf Room at Ridgedale Library, Ridgedale MN

What was the reality of war for a state so far from Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan? Learn the stories of ordinary people who went to far flung battlefields or…

History Study Group

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We are still gaining daylight these days - which means you can enjoy our next book almost anywhere: The Light Ages: The Surprising Story of Medieval Science by Seb Falk.…

Philosophy Study Group

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We plan to conclude our discussion of A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century by Christian Delacampagne. Early in my study of philosophy I was told that if you really want…