Education, autonomy, and democratic citizenship: philosophy in a changing world

New York: Routledge (1997)
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Abstract

This international collection forms a response from 22 educators to our changing political environment and to the reassessment they provoke of the principles shaping educational thought and practice. The philosophical discussion, however, remains clearly rooted in the world of educational practice and its political content.

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