Democracy And Education

Democracy And Education by John Dewey, published by Empire Books on November 12, 2011, is a significant work that explores the relationship between individual and society through the lens of educational philosophy. Spanning 398 pages, this edition presents Dewey’s analysis and criticism of the educational theories proposed by Plato and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, emphasizing how these ideas inform the development of intellect and the interconnectedness of personal and societal growth.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Dewey’s educational philosophy, which has laid the groundwork for many contemporary progressive educational theories. The book delves into the implications of this linkage between individual and society, offering insights that continue to influence the educational landscape today. With its focus on the evolution of educational thought, this classic text remains relevant for those interested in the intersections of education, society, and intellectual development.
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John Dewey’s analysis and criticism of the educational philosophies of Plato and Jean-Jacques Rousseau culminate in his expansion upon the idea that the individual and society are inextricably linked-and that this linkage informs the development of intellect. This classic introduction to Dewey’s philosophy of education became a foundation for many of today’s progressive theories of education, and the influence of the ideas contained therein continue to shape the educational landscape of the Western world.
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