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| #250473 in Books | Prometheus Books | 1999-11-01 | 1999-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.35 x.21 x5.45l,.27 | File type: PDF | 93 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Even a Genius Sometimes Comes Up a Bit Short|By not a natural|Some authors are so original, cultivated, and write so well that we may enjoy reading their work even when we have serious reservations about the views they express. Among the most informative and engaging of the few so endowed, John Dewey occupies a privileged place. Dewey writes with the authority of a philosophe|About the Author|John Dewey (1859-1952) authored more than two dozen books and scores of articles in both scholarly and popular publications. He rightly deserves the title of America's foremost philosopher and his work will influence intellectuals throughout the
In this, one of Dewey's most accessible works, he surveys the history of liberal thought from John Locke to John Stuart Mill, in his search to find the core of liberalism for today's world. While liberals of all stripes have held to some very basic values-liberty, individuality, and the critical use of intelligence-earlier forms of liberalism restricted the state function to protecting its citizens while allowing free reign to socioeconomic forces. But, as society mature...
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