Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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... John Dewey built on James's work varied in a number of ways , but Deweyism was a fundamentally similar attack on closed systems . Both men , as Dewey wrote admiringly of James , were seeking " an open uni- verse in which uncertainty ...
... John Dewey built on James's work varied in a number of ways , but Deweyism was a fundamentally similar attack on closed systems . Both men , as Dewey wrote admiringly of James , were seeking " an open uni- verse in which uncertainty ...
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... John Dewey ( John Day , 1939 ) . His connec- tions with larger social questions are thoughtfully explored in Merle Curti : The Social Ideas of American Educators ( Scribner , 1935 ) . Two commemo- rative " John Dewey " issues - the New ...
... John Dewey ( John Day , 1939 ) . His connec- tions with larger social questions are thoughtfully explored in Merle Curti : The Social Ideas of American Educators ( Scribner , 1935 ) . Two commemo- rative " John Dewey " issues - the New ...
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... John Chamberlain : Farewell to Reform ( John Day , 1933 ) , and in the vignette of Bourne in John Dos Passos : 1919 ( Harcourt , Brace , 1932 ) . Chapter XIII ANY study of the 1920's can profitably start with the reports of the two ...
... John Chamberlain : Farewell to Reform ( John Day , 1933 ) , and in the vignette of Bourne in John Dos Passos : 1919 ( Harcourt , Brace , 1932 ) . Chapter XIII ANY study of the 1920's can profitably start with the reports of the two ...
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Thrust from the Top | 10 |
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