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Love, Justice, and Education - John Dewey and the Utopians (Hardcover, New)
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Love, Justice, and Education - John Dewey and the Utopians (Hardcover, New)
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A volume in Landscapes of Education Series Editors: William H.
Schubert, University of Illinois at Chicago & Ming Fang He,
Georgia Southern University Love, Justice, and Education by William
H. Schubert brings to life key ideas in the work of John Dewey and
their relevance for the world today. He does this by imagining
continuation of highly evocative article that Dewey published in
the New York Times in 1933. Dewey wrote from the posture of having
visited Utopia. Schubert begins each of thirty short chapters with
a phrase or sentence from Dewey's article, in response to which a
continuous flow of Utopians consider what is necessary for
educational and social reform among Earthlings. Schubert encourages
the Utopians, who have studied Earthling practices and literatures,
to recommend from their experience what Earthlings need for
educational and social reform and how they can address obstacles to
that reform. The Utopians speak to myriad implications of Dewey's
report by drawing upon a wide range of philosophical, literary, and
educational ideas - including many of Dewey's other writings. Their
central message is that loving relationships and empathic
dedication to social justice are necessary for educational reform
that responds wholeheartedly to learner needs and interests. True
to Dewey's original position, such education must be built upon
social reform that works to overcome acquisitive society based on
greed: the principal impediment to realizing human potential,
democratic society, and educational relationships that enhance it.
To overcome the debilitating acquisitiveness that plagues Earth is
the challenge for educators and all human beings who seek to
involve the young in composing their lives and cultivating a world
of integrity, beauty, justice, love, and continuously evolving
capacities of humanity.
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