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At first glance, Dutton's legacy may seem unassuming.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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Dutton's life was rich and varied — he was, often concurrently, a professor, philosopher, writer, editor and entrepreneur.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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Dutton's approach was quite different: eclectic and rigorous, but wide-ranging and broad-minded too, without the rancor of faction or partisanship.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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The teasers are no slapdash summary but constitute Dutton's personal rebuttal to academic obscurantism.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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I was lucky enough to learn firsthand the value of Dutton's sensibility.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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The writer and editor Joseph Epstein likens Dutton's efforts to those of corporate assistants who assiduously cull the daily wires for busy executives.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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Dutton's episode, the 10th of the season, has not been scheduled yet.
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Dave's office mailed Dutton a completely typeset and cleanly edited manuscript, which was placed on the desk of Brian Tart, Dutton's V.P. of
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If readers benefitted, writers and critics did even more, thanks to Dutton's unparalleled ability to bring small intellectual venues to the attention of wide audiences.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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Dutton's judicious deployment of links amounted to a rare and extraordinary form of patronage.
A Maecenas for the Internet Age Sam Sacks 2011
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